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If You Can't Rock Me
・ If You Can't Say No
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・ If You Could Read My Mind
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・ If You Could See Inside Me


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If You Can't Rock Me : ウィキペディア英語版
If You Can't Rock Me
"If You Can't Rock Me" is a song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards that was first released as the opening track to the Rolling Stones 1974 album ''It's Only Rock 'n Roll''.
==Lyrical content==
The lyrics play off the dual meaning of the word rock, referring both to rock 'n' roll music and to sex. The song begins with lead singer Jagger singing about being on stage lusting for sex with the women in the audience.〔 He's not looking for marriage, just to sleep with one of the women for the night.〔 According to ''Rolling Stone Magazine'' critic Jon Landau, the refrain of "If you can't rock me somebody will" is what turns the song "into the anticipated and angry fuck song."〔
Other meanings are ascribed to the song as well. Music journalist James Hector suggests that the line "I think I better just sing one more song" is more telling than the band intended, noting the implication that the group was recording the song to fulfill their contractual obligations to their record company.〔 Rolling Stones biographer Martin Elliot describes the lyrics as "bitter", suggesting that they may reflect the band's exhaustion with the rock 'n' roll lifestyle, and possibly even Jagger's own failing relationship with his wife Bianca.〔

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