School Days
Bobby Vee Lyrics


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Up in the mornin' and out to school
The teacher is teachin' the Golden Rule
American history and practical math
You studyin' hard and hopin' to pass
Workin' your fingers right down to the bone
And the guy behind you won't leave you alone

Ring, ring goes the bell
The cook in the lunch room's ready to sell
You're lucky if you can find a seat
You're fortunate if you have time to eat
Back in the classroom, open your books
Keep up the teacher don't know how mean she looks (?)

Soon as three o'clock rolls around
You finally lay your burden down
Close up your books, get out of your seat
Down the halls and into the street
Up to the corner and 'round the bend
Right to the juke joint, you go in

Drop the coin right into the slot
You're gotta hear somethin' that's really hot
With the one you love, you're makin' romance
All day long you been wantin' to dance,
Feeling the music from head to toe
Round and round and round we go

Drop the coin right into the slot
You're gotta hear somethin' that's really hot
With the one you love, you're makin' romance
All day long you been wantin' to dance,
Feeling the music from head to toe
Round and round and round we go

Hail, hail rock and roll
Deliver me from the days of old
Long live rock and roll
The beat of the drums, loud and bold




Rock, rock, rock and roll
The feelin' is there, body and soul.

Overall Meaning

The song 'School Days' by Bobby Vee is a nostalgic ode to teenage life in the late 50s and early 60s. The lyrics describe the daily routine of a high school student, starting from waking up early in the morning, attending classes, studying hard, trying to avoid the bully, and grabbing a quick lunch in the crowded school cafeteria. The song then moves on to the after-school activities where the students enjoy their free time by visiting a juke joint and listening to rock and roll music, a genre that was becoming increasingly popular among the younger generation.


The lyrics effectively capture the sense of excitement, anticipation, and restlessness that teenagers experience during their school years. The song paints a vivid picture of the daily grind and the joyous release that comes with going out and having a good time with friends. The lyrics also touch upon the rebellious spirit of youth that seeks to break free from the monotony of school and embrace the excitement and energy of rock and roll music.


In conclusion, 'School Days' is a timeless classic that captures the essence of teenage life and the cultural shift that was happening in America during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The song's message is universal and speaks to people of all ages, reminding us of the importance of living life to the fullest and enjoying every moment.


Line by Line Meaning

Up in the mornin' and out to school
Starting the day with school


The teacher is teachin' the Golden Rule
Learning the principles of good behavior from the teacher


American history and practical math
Studying the history of the country and math that can be used in daily life


You studyin' hard and hopin' to pass
Working hard to succeed in the studies


Workin' your fingers right down to the bone
Putting in a lot of effort into the studies


And the guy behind you won't leave you alone
Being annoyed by someone sitting behind you


Ring, ring goes the bell
The bell rings to signal the end of a class


The cook in the lunch room's ready to sell
The cook is ready to serve lunch


You're lucky if you can find a seat
Finding a seat during lunch is difficult


You're fortunate if you have time to eat
Eating lunch is a luxury due to time constraints


Back in the classroom, open your books
Returning to class and studying again


Keep up the teacher don't know how mean she looks (?)
Trying to keep up with the teacher despite her stern appearance


Soon as three o'clock rolls around
The school day ends at 3 pm


You finally lay your burden down
Feeling relieved after a long day of school


Close up your books, get out of your seat
Packing up and getting out of the classroom


Down the halls and into the street
Walking through the halls and out onto the street


Up to the corner and 'round the bend
Heading towards a corner and turning the bend


Right to the juke joint, you go in
Going to a juke joint to enjoy some music


Drop the coin right into the slot
Inserting a coin into the jukebox


You're gotta hear somethin' that's really hot
Listening to the latest, most popular songs


With the one you love, you're makin' romance
Dancing with the person you love


All day long you been wantin' to dance,
Feeling the urge to dance all day


Feeling the music from head to toe
Enjoying the music from every part of the body


Round and round and round we go
Dancing in circles to the music


Hail, hail rock and roll
Expressing appreciation for rock and roll music


Deliver me from the days of old
Escaping from traditional, old-fashioned ways


Long live rock and roll
Celebrating the enduring popularity of rock and roll


The beat of the drums, loud and bold
Appreciating the strong and powerful rhythm of the drums


Rock, rock, rock and roll
Repeating the phrase to express enthusiasm for the music


The feelin' is there, body and soul.
Experiencing the music with intense passion and emotion




Lyrics © ENTERTAINMENT ONE U.S. LP
Written by: Chuck Berry

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Comments from YouTube:

Paulo Castelo Branco

It is in these hours that I prefer Rock 'n' Roll instead Rhythm & Blues.

VeeFan1964

The white Chuck Berry :-)

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