11 Chords used in the song: Em9, G6, A, Gmaj7, F#m, C, Em7, B, Cmaj7, Bm7, E7
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[Verse1]
Em9 G6
Girl, close your eyes
A
Let that rhythm get into you
Em9 G6
Don't try to fight it
A
There ain't nothin' that you can do
Gmaj7 F#m
Relax your mind
Cmaj G6
Lay back and groove with mine
Em7 Gmaj7
You got to feel that heat
And we can ride the boogie
Em7 Gmaj7 A
Share that beat of love
[Chorus]
Em9 G6 B
I wanna rock with you (All night)
Em9 A C
Dance you into day (Sunlight)
Em9 G6 B
I wanna rock with you (All night)
G6 A G6 A
We're gonna rock the night away
[Verse2]
Em9 G6
Out on the floor
A
There ain't nobody there but us
Em9 G6
Girl, when you dance
A
There's a magic that must be love
Gmaj7 F#m
Just take it slow
Cmaj7 G6
Cause we got so far to go
G6 Em7 Gmaj7
When you feel that heat
Gmaj7
And we're gonna ride the boogie
Em7 Gmaj7 A
Share that beat of love
[Chorus]
Em9 G6 B
I wanna rock with you (All night)
Em9 A C
Dance you into day (Sunlight)
Em9 G6 B
I wanna rock with you (All night)
G6 A G6 A
We're gonna rock the night away
[Bridge]
Bm7 E7
And when the groove is dead and gone (Yeah)
Gmaj7 F#m
You know that love survives
Cmaj A Em9
So we can rock forever, on
[Chorus]
Em9 G6 B
I wanna rock with you (All night)
Em9 A C
Dance you into day (Sunlight)
Em9 G6 B
I wanna rock with you (All night)
G6 A G6 A
We're gonna rock the night away
Rock the night away
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About this song: Rock With You
"Rock with You" was released on November 3, 1979, as the second single from Michael Jackson's fifth solo LP and breakthrough album, Off the Wall. Written by Heatwave group member and songwriter Rod Temperton, the song helped Jackson score one of the first Billboard number-one singles in the 1980s, as well as one of the last big hits of the disco era. It reached number one on both the pop and R&B singles chart and became one of Jackson's most-loved songs. Read more on Last.fm.