Seventeen
Boyd Bennett & The Rockets Lyrics


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Seventeen, seventeen

Cool and solid seventeen

Young enough to dance and sing

Old enough to get that swing


Past sixteen, just been kissed

Graduated and got that twist

Kind of love I can''t resist

At seventeen



Now, sloppy shirt, old blue jeans

Dirty shoes by all means

Patch of blonde, peroxide hair

Jukebox baby, ain''t no square



Seventeen, hot rod queen

Cutest girl you''ve ever seen

Tell the world I''m really keen





On my hepcat doll of seventeen

Overall Meaning

Boyd Bennett & The Rockets's "Seventeen" is a song that tells a coming-of-age story of a young woman as she moves from her teenage years into adulthood. The lyrics capture the energy and excitement of being young while also hinting at the increasing independence and experiences that come with growing up. The lyrics "cool and solid seventeen, young enough to dance and sing, old enough to get that swing" illustrate the dual nature of being a teenager, caught between childhood and adulthood, discovering oneself but also facing newfound responsibilities.


The lyrics further paint a picture of the girl as someone who has just graduated and achieved a milestone in her life, but is also starting to experiment with love and relationships. The lines "past sixteen, just been kissed, graduated and got that twist, kind of love I can't resist" highlight the girl's romantic experiences and her newfound attraction to boys. The song also captures the fashion of the time, with lyrics such as "sloppy shirt, old blue jeans, dirty shoes by all means, patch of blonde, peroxide hair" describing the girl's style.


Overall, "Seventeen" is a song that perfectly encapsulates the feeling of being young and carefree while also hinting at the challenges and responsibilities that come with growing up.


Line by Line Meaning

Seventeen, seventeen
The beginning of teenage, an age of new emotions and experiences


Cool and solid seventeen
An age of independence and self-assurance


Young enough to dance and sing
A youthful, exciting stage in life where there is lots to explore and enjoy


Old enough to get that swing
At an age where one develops a style and a sense of confidence


Past sixteen, just been kissed
An age where romantic relationships start to develop and a first kiss leaves a lasting impression


Graduated and got that twist
After leaving school, there is a new sense of freedom and the ability to dance however one pleases


Kind of love I can't resist
A love that is new and exciting, but also uncontrollable and unpredictable


At seventeen
A constant reminder of the artist's adolescent years and the energy that came with it


Now, sloppy shirt, old blue jeans
Clothing that is relaxed and represents the carefree nature of youth


Dirty shoes by all means
The artist is able to let their guard down and not worry about appearances


Patch of blonde, peroxide hair
A hairstyle that reflects the current trends and a sense of rebellion


Jukebox baby, ain't no square
Someone who enjoys the popular music of the time, but is not afraid to defy societal norms


Seventeen, hot rod queen
The quintessential image of teenage culture in the 1950s


Cutest girl you've ever seen
The singer is proud of their choice and finds this person attractive in every way


Tell the world I'm really keen
Letting others know how much they care about this person and how passionate they are about the relationship


On my hepcat doll of seventeen
A fond nickname for the person they have feelings for, emphasizing their youthful vibrancy and energy




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, CARLIN AMERICA INC
Written by: BOYD B BENNETT, JOHN F. JR. YOUNG, CHUCK GORMAN

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Comments from YouTube:

@MichaelGushue-tl8xd

Rock N Roll was heating up when this song made the chart in 1955.

@rosemariekury9186

Haven’t heard this for years! Thanks for the upload!

@leonardmartinez6233

Great song from the Old America. It was good to be alive. Then.

@muffs55mercury61

Rock and roll had arrived but at this point it wasn't known if it was here to stay yet.

@josephleardi6952

I always heard this song in my head but the lyrics escaped me, thanks for the replay.

@samoyo7054

Top 20 of Saturday 17 December 1955

@askovarjorinne9074

Ooh that seventiin now she 70 and I love him!!! πŸ˜πŸ’—πŸ’’

@markfarrell4733

Bumbles Club..Wood Green ,London N22 Rockabilly club,1978/79,.I was 16..Fifties Flash DJ..I remember getting to the top of the stairs leading down to the dancefloor and this blasting out,and the dancefloor filling with Jivers, and I thought,yeah..I've found my tribe and vibe .

@earldwire2718

has that Bill Haley backup sound

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