| Song | Hey, Hey, My, My |
| Artist | Cross Canadian Ragweed |
| Album | Live and Loud at the Wormy Dog |
| 作曲 : Young | |
| My, my, hey, hey. | |
| Rock and roll is here to stay. | |
| It's better to burn out than to fade away. | |
| My, my, hey, hey. | |
| Out of the blue and into the black. | |
| They give you this but you paid for that. | |
| Once you're gone you can never go back, | |
| When you're out of the blue and into the black. | |
| The king is gone but he's not forgotten. | |
| This is a story of a | |
| Johnny Rotten | |
| It's better to burn out than it is to rust. | |
| The king is gone but he's not forgot- - -en. | |
| Hey, hey, my, my. | |
| Rock and roll will never die. | |
| Just hang your head down in your eye. | |
| Hey, hey, my, my. | |
| Hey, hey, my, my. | |
| Rock and roll will never die. | |
| More to the picture than meets to eye. | |
| Hey, hey, my, my. |
| zuò qǔ : Young | |
| My, my, hey, hey. | |
| Rock and roll is here to stay. | |
| It' s better to burn out than to fade away. | |
| My, my, hey, hey. | |
| Out of the blue and into the black. | |
| They give you this but you paid for that. | |
| Once you' re gone you can never go back, | |
| When you' re out of the blue and into the black. | |
| The king is gone but he' s not forgotten. | |
| This is a story of a | |
| Johnny Rotten | |
| It' s better to burn out than it is to rust. | |
| The king is gone but he' s not forgot en. | |
| Hey, hey, my, my. | |
| Rock and roll will never die. | |
| Just hang your head down in your eye. | |
| Hey, hey, my, my. | |
| Hey, hey, my, my. | |
| Rock and roll will never die. | |
| More to the picture than meets to eye. | |
| Hey, hey, my, my. |