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Rockin' robin Lyrics MJ, The Musical

Rockin' robin Lyrics

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He rocks in the treetop all the day long
Hoppin' and a-boppin' and a-singin' his song
All the little birds on Jay Bird Street
Love to hear the robin go tweet-tweet-tweet

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Blow, rockin' robin, 'cause we're really gonna rock tonight, yeah
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Every little swallow, every chickadee
Every little bird in the tall oak tree
The wise old owl, the big black crow
Flap-a their wings, singin', "Go bird go"

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Blow, rockin' robin, 'cause we're really gonna rock tonight
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A pretty little raven at the bird bandstand
Taught him how to do the bop and it was grand

They started goin' steady and bless my soul
He out-bopped the buzzard and the oriole

He rocks in the treetop all the day long
Hoppin' and a-boppin' and a-singin' his song
All the little birds on Jay Bird Street
Love to hear the robin go tweet-tweet-tweet

Rockin' robin (Tweet tweet tweet)
Rock-rock, rockin' robin (Tweet, tweedly-dee)
Blow, rockin' robin, 'cause we're really gonna rock tonight
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Well, the pretty little raven at the bird bandstand
Taught him how to do the bop, and it was grand
They started goin' steady and bless my soul
He out-bopped the buzzard and the oriole

He rocks in the treetop all the day long
Hoppin' and a-boppin' and a-singin' his song
All the little birds on Jay Bird Street
Love to hear the robin go tweet-tweet-tweet

Rockin' robin (Tweet tweet tweet)
Rock-rock, rockin' robin (Tweet, tweedly-dee)
Blow, rockin' robin, 'cause we're really gonna rock tonight
(Tweet, tweet, tweedly-dee)

Song Overview

 Screenshot from Rockin’ Robin lyrics video by Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson is singing the 'Rockin’ Robin' lyrics in the music video.

Song Credits

  • Producer: Jerry Marcellino & Mel Larson
  • Arranger: James Anthony Carmichael
  • Writer: Leon René
  • Release Date: 1972-01-24
  • Genre: Soul Pop, Motown, Bubblegum Pop
  • Label: Motown Records
  • Album: Hello World: The Motown Solo Collection
  • Length: Approx. 2 minutes 30 seconds
  • Language: English

Song Meaning and Annotations

Michael Jackson performing song Rockin’ Robin
Performance in the music video.

Michael Jackson’s rendition of “Rockin’ Robin” brings a dazzling, boyish charm to a song originally perched on Bobby Day’s branch of the tree. Re-released in 1972 during Jackson’s early solo career under Motown, this version isn't just a cover – it’s a vibrant reincarnation. While Bobby Day gave us the rockabilly version, MJ turned it into a disco-era bop, dressed in glitter and wings.

The song text is a playful aviary of characters—each bird with its own rhythm, its own groove. The central feathered friend is, of course, the robin:

“He rocks in the treetop all day long
Hoppin' and a-boppin' and singin' his song”

It's not just a tale of a tweeting troubadour; it's a metaphor for musical individuality. The robin doesn’t just chirp—it rocks. This little bird’s got rhythm, influence, charisma—kind of like Jackson himself. And when he sings:

“Blow, rockin’ robin, ‘cause we’re really gonna rock tonight”

—you believe the night’s about to burst into feathers and funk.

Verse by verse, we fly through a musical menagerie: chickadees, ravens, owls, crows—each part of an all-avian jam session. The instrumentation mirrors this energy with snappy percussion, perky xylophone, and Jackson’s trademark chirpy delivery. Every “tweet tweet” is a drumbeat of innocence and joy.

Similar Songs

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A screenshot from the 'Rockin’ Robin' music video.
  1. “ABC” by The Jackson 5

    This track shares the bubblegum pop DNA with “Rockin’ Robin.” Bright, catchy, and designed for dancing in socks on linoleum. Like “Rockin’ Robin,” it relies on repetition, call-and-response, and childlike glee to deliver its lesson—except this time, it’s the alphabet instead of birdsong.

  2. “Twistin’ the Night Away” by Sam Cooke

    Sam Cooke’s twist anthem resonates with the same joy-filled call to dance. If “Rockin’ Robin” is the daytime sing-along in the trees, this is the nighttime spin in the city. Both exude carefree spirit and rhythmic liberation, yet Cooke's is more urban soul, whereas MJ’s Robin is pure countryside swing with glitter in his feathers.

  3. “Do You Love Me” by The Contours

    Another Motown classic that parallels the communal energy of “Rockin’ Robin.” It’s about movement, expression, and approval. While Jackson’s robin gets praise from the bird world, The Contours’ narrator seeks it from a love interest. Still, the two are kin—dancefloor monarchs with something to prove.

Questions and Answers

Scene from Rockin’ Robin track by Michael Jackson
Visual effects scene from 'Rockin’ Robin'.
Who originally wrote and recorded “Rockin’ Robin”?
The song was penned by Leon René and first recorded by Bobby Day in 1958.
How does Michael Jackson’s version differ from Bobby Day’s?
Jackson’s version is more polished and Motown-infused, featuring crisper production, higher tempo, and his iconic vocal style, which gives the song a pop-soul crossover appeal.
Why was “Rockin’ Robin” a significant release for Michael Jackson?
It marked one of his early successful solo ventures outside The Jackson 5, showcasing his ability to reinterpret classics with his youthful energy and vocal charisma.
What genre does the song belong to?
It’s a blend of Soul Pop, Bubblegum Pop, and Motown—a perfect slice of early ‘70s sonic joy.
What’s the cultural impact of this song?
“Rockin’ Robin” became an evergreen hit, used in films, TV shows, and commercials, symbolizing youthful joy, innocence, and the enduring appeal of upbeat 1950s and 60s-style pop.

Awards and Chart Positions

Michael Jackson’s version of “Rockin’ Robin” climbed up to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1972, echoing the success of the original. Though not Grammy-decorated, its chart position alone cemented it as one of MJ's breakout solo hits in the pre-Thriller era.

Fan and Media Reactions

“MJ could sing the phone book and make it a hit – this was just his warm-up.” – @DiscoDan72
“Brings back memories of roller rinks and soda fountains. Pure retro joy.” – @VinylVicki
“Still one of the happiest tracks I’ve ever heard. Makes me wanna dance in the kitchen!” – @BirdieBeats
“Michael had a way of taking anything old and making it gold. This track proves it.” – @MoonwalkerMitch
“My kids heard this on a cartoon and now it’s our breakfast jam. Timeless.” – @MomOnTheGoGo

Even critics highlighted Jackson’s charisma. A 1972 Rolling Stone piece praised the song’s "unmistakable sense of glee," and his label, Motown, promoted it as a “pocket-sized dynamo’s dance command.”

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MJ, The Musical Lyrics: Song List

  1. Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough
  2. Rockin' robin
  3. Beat It
  4. I'll Be There
  5. Ain’t No Sunshine
  6. P.Y.T.
  7. Billie Jean
  8. We're Almost There
  9. Black Or White
  10. Got To Be There
  11. You Are Not Alone
  12. Thriller
  13. I Want You Back
  14. I Wanna Be Where You Are
  15. Human Nature
  16. The Girl Is Mine
  17. Take Me Back
  18. Bad
  19. You've Got A Friend
  20. ABC
  21. Cinderella Stay Awhile
  22. Remember The Time
  23. Just A Little Bit Of You
  24. Smooth Criminal
  25. Girl Don't Take Your Love from Me
  26. Will You Be There
  27. Maria (You Were The Only One)
  28. Dangerous
  29. Ben
  30. Scream
  31. Morning Glow
  32. Heal the World
  33. Wings Of My Love
  34. One Day In Your Life
  35. Love Is Here And Now You're Gone
  36. The Way You Make Me Feel
  37. We've Got Forever
  38. Dapper Dan
  39. Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’
  40. In Our Small Way
  41. Leave Me Alone
  42. You Rock My World
  43. Dear Michael
  44. With A Child's Heart
  45. You Are There
  46. Euphoria
  47. Johnny Raven
  48. I Just Can't Stop Loving You
  49. Up Again
  50. All The Things You Are
  51. I'll Come Home To You
  52. Too Young
  53. Happy
  54. Music And Me
  55. Man in the Mirror
  56. Dirty Diana
  57. Another Part of Me
  58. Doggin' Around
  59. In the Closet
  60. Who Is It

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