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That's Rock 'n' Roll
"That's Rock 'n' Roll"
cover art
Danish single picture sleeve
Single by Eric Carmen
from the album Eric Carmen
B-side"Great Expectations"[1]
ReleasedMay 1976
Recorded1975
GenrePower pop
LabelArista Records
Songwriter(s)Eric Carmen
Producer(s)Jimmy Ienner
Eric Carmen singles chronology
"Never Gonna Fall in Love Again"
(1976)
"That's Rock 'n' Roll"
(1976)
"Sunrise"
(1976)

"That's Rock 'n' Roll" is a song written and originally recorded by Eric Carmen in 1976. It became a popular Billboard top 10 hit in 1977 for teen idol Shaun Cassidy.

Eric Carmen version

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Background

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American pop rock artist Eric Carmen released his version of "That's Rock 'n' Roll" in some nations as the third single from his first eponymous debut album, Eric Carmen.[2] The single's limited release did not include the United States. The song charted at number one in Denmark. Parts of the song are autobiographical.

Carmen performed the song on the Midnight Special TV program on March 26, 1976.[3][4]

In 1988, "That's Rock 'n' Roll" was featured as the B side of a subsequent major hit by Carmen, "Make Me Lose Control."

Chaospin critic Linda Giantino rated it Carmen's 7th greatest solo song.[4] Classic Rock History critic Brian Kachejian rated it to be Carmen's 8th greatest solo song.[5]

Chart performance

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Chart (1976) Peak
position
Australia 100
Denmark 7
France (IFOP)[6] 72
Japan

Shaun Cassidy version

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"That's Rock 'n' Roll"
cover art
US single picture sleeve
Single by Shaun Cassidy
from the album Shaun Cassidy
B-side"I Wanna Be with You"
ReleasedJune 1976 (Europe)
July 1977 (US)
GenrePop[7]
Length2:52
LabelWarner Bros.
Songwriter(s)Eric Carmen
Producer(s)Michael Lloyd
Shaun Cassidy singles chronology
"Da Doo Ron Ron"
(1977)
"That's Rock 'n' Roll"
(1976)
"Hey Deanie"
(1977)

Background

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"That's Rock 'n' Roll" was covered in 1976 by American teen idol Shaun Cassidy on his first solo LP, Shaun Cassidy.[8] It was Cassidy's second of three consecutive Top 10 hits. The following lyrics are omitted from his version:

"Well it's the roadies and the crowd, It's when the band's playin' way too loud, Your hips are shakin', ain't no mistakin'."

"That's Rock 'n' Roll" peaked at number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.[9] It was his longest-charting hit, and spent three weeks longer in the Top 40 than did his number one hit, "Da Doo Ron Ron", with a total of six months on the chart. This song became a gold record, as did all of Cassidy's first three single releases.[10]

"That's Rock and Roll" was the first of two major hits written by Carmen and covered by Cassidy, the second being "Hey Deanie". Both songs charted concurrently with Carmen's own hit, "She Did It" from the fall of 1977.

On the Canadian chart, "That's Rock 'n' Roll" reached number one for one week, displacing the 'Star Wars Theme' to take its turn at number one.[11] It was Cassidy's second Canadian number-one hit. It was also Eric Carmen's second composition to reach the top spot, having reached number one a year earlier with a song he performed himself, "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again."

Chart performance

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Weekly charts

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Certifications and sales

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[20] Gold 50,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Other versions

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The song has also been covered by:

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