℗ 2006 Warner Records Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the U.S.
Engineer, Mixer, Recorded by: Andrew Scheps
Vocals: Anthony Kiedis
Assistant Engineer: Anthony Zamora
Drums: Chad Smith
Additional Engineer: Chris Holmes
Additional Engineer: Dana Nielson
Bass, Guitar: Flea
Assistant Mixing Engineer: Jason Gossman
Additional Engineer: Jason Lader
Guitar, Vocals: John Frusciante
Additional Percussion: Lenny Castro
Engineer, Recorded by: Mark Linette
Assistant Engineer: Mark Santangelo
Percussion: Paulinho da Costa
Additional Percussion: Paulinho de Costa
Assistant Engineer: Phillip Broussard
Producer: Rick Rubin
Engineer, Recorded by: Ryan Hewitt
Engineer, Masterer: Vlado Meller
Composer, Writer: Anthony Kiedis
Composer, Writer: Chad Smith
Composer, Writer: Flea
Composer, Writer: John Frusciante
Engineer: Allan Blazek
Remastering Engineer: Bernie Grundman
Mixing Engineer: Bill Szymczyk
Producer: Bill Szymczyk
Engineer: Bruce Hensal
Guitar: Don Felder
Solo Guitar: Don Felder
Electric Guitar: Don Felder
Backing Vocals: Don Felder
Drums, Percussion, Vocals: Don Henley
Backing Vocals: Don Henley
Engineer: Ed Mashal
12 String Guitar: Glenn Frey
Vocals: Glenn Frey
String Arranger: Jim Ed Norman
Conductor: Jim Ed Norman
Guitar: Joe Walsh
Solo Guitar: Joe Walsh
Backing Vocals: Joe Walsh
Bass Guitar: Randy Meisner
Backing Vocals: Randy Meisner
Concert Master Conductor: Sid Sharp
Writer: Don Felder
Writer: Don Henley
Writer: Glenn Frey
You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life
see that girl, watch that scene
digging the Dancing Queen
Friday night and the lights are low
looking out for the place to go
where they play the right music, getting in the swing
you come to look for a king
Anybody could be that guy
night is young and the music’s high
with a bit of rock music, everything is fine
you’re in the mood for a dance
and when you get the chance
You are the Dancing Queen
young and sweet only seventeen
Dancing Queen feel the beat from the tambourine, oh yeah
you can dance, you can jive
having the time of your life
see that girl, watch that scene
digging the Dancing Queen
You’re a teaser, you turn ’em on
leave ’em burning and then you’re gone
looking out for another anyone will do
you’re in the mood for a dance
and when you get the chance
You are the Dancing Queen
young and sweet only seventeen
Dancing Queen feel the beat from the tambourine, oh yeah
you can dance, you can jive
having the time of your life
see that girl, watch that scene
digging the Dancing Queen
Producer: Bill Ham
Guitar, Vocals: Billy Gibbons
Bass Guitar: Dusty Hill
Vocals: Dusty Hill
Drums, Percussion: Frank Beard
Engineer: Robin Brian
Engineer: Terry Manning
Writer: Billy Gibbons
Writer: Dusty Hill
Writer: Frank Beard
Legendary blues guitarist BB King performs jams with very special guests Slash (Guns n Roses), Derek Trucks (The Allman Brothers), Susan Tedeschi, Mick Hucknall (Simply Red) and Ronnie Wood (Faces) live at the Royal Albert Hall.
BB King is one of the most influential guitarists/singers of all time with a career that started in the 1940s. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.
Lyrics Ray Charles Hit The Road Jack
— Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more.
What you say?
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more.
Woah Woman, oh woman, dont treat me so mean,
Youre the meanest old woman that Ive ever seen.
I guess if you said so
Id have to pack my things and go. Thats right
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more.
What you say?
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more.
Now baby, listen baby, dont ya treat me this-a way
Cause Ill be back on my feet some day.
Dont care if you do cause its understood
you aint got no money you just aint no good
Well, I guess if you say so
Id have to pack my things and go. Thats right
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more.
What you say?
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more.
Well
dont you come back no more.
Uh, what you say?
dont you come back no more.
I didnt understand you
dont you come back no more.
You cant mean that
dont you come back no more.
Oh, now baby, please
dont you come back no more.
What you tryin to do to me?
dont you come back no more.
Oh, dont treat me like that
dont you come back no more.
— Hit the road Jack
Recorded by singer-songwriter-pianist Ray Charles with the Raelettes vocalist Margie Hendricks.
Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 — June 10, 2004) was an American singer-songwriter and composer.