Rock & Roll-ra Hívlak!

is a studio album by American recording artist Wanda Jackson and Hungarian band Dolly Roll.

[2] In the 1950s and 1960s, Wanda Jackson became one of the first women to have success as both a country and rock artist, having a series of charting singles during this period.

[3] Jackson had first begun recording in Europe during the 1980s, following a revival in her music overseas.

This included Hungarian versions of Jackson's former single releases: "Let's Have a Party" and "Right or Wrong".

Also included were Hungarian covers of Connie Francis's "Stupid Cupid", LaVern Baker's "Tweedlee Dee" and Little Richard's "Rip It Up".