Rock Awhile

"Rock Awhile" is a song by American singer-songwriter Goree Carter, recorded in April 1949 for the Freedom Recording Company in Houston, Texas.

"Rock Awhile"
A-side
Single by Goree Carter & His Hepcats
B-side"Back Home Blues"
ReleasedApril 1949 (April 1949)
RecordedApril 1949
StudioACA Studios
GenreRock and roll
Length2:38
LabelFreedom Recording Company
Songwriter(s)Goree Carter
Goree Carter & His Hepcats singles chronology
"Rock Awhile"
(1949)
"I'll Send You"
(1949)

The song was released as the 18-year-old Carter's debut single (with "Back Home Blues" as the B-side) shortly after recording. The track is considered by many sources to be the first rock and roll song, and has been called a better candidate than the more commonly cited "Rocket 88", which was released two years later. The song features an over-driven electric guitar style similar to that of Chuck Berry years later.

The former New York Times pop critic, Robert Palmer, made this comment about the recording in 1995:

"The clarion guitar intro differs hardly at all from some of the intros Chuck Berry would unleash on his own records after 1955; the guitar solo crackles through an overdriven amplifier; and the boogie-based rhythm charges right along. The subject matter, too, is appropriate -- the record announces that it's time to 'rock awhile,' and then proceeds to show how it's done." 

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