Old School
Burning Spear Lyrics


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Calling, calling, calling...

Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school,
Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school.

There is changes
Of teachers,
But the subjects remain.
Back to the old school.
There is changes
Of teachers,
But the subjects remain.
Back to the old school.

Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school,
Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school.

Yes, my pencil
Was sharpened by a razor -
Sharp, razor sharp
Yes, my pencil
Was sharpened by a razor -
Sharp, razor sharp

Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school,
Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school.

I am feeling happy again,
To go back. I see a lot
Of old students.
I am feeling happy again,
To go back. I see a lot
Of old students.

Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school,
Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school.

Calling, calling, calling...

Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school,
Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school.

Yes I go back to Harry J's,
I still feel the vibes
Of Joe Gibbs.
Yes, I remember Randys, yes.
Yes I go back to Harry J's,
I still feel the vibes
Of Joe Gibbs.

Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school,
Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school.

The music is coming from ska,
Rocksteady, Reggae!

Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school,




Back to the old school, once
More, back to the old school.

Overall Meaning

The song "Old School" by Burning Spear is about nostalgia for the past and a desire to go back to the traditions and culture of earlier times. The singer expresses a longing for simpler times and returning to his roots. He mentions changes in teachers but states that the subjects remain the same, affirming his belief in the importance of upholding tradition.


The first verse reinforces this idea of going back to old-fashioned ways by stating, "Yes, my pencil was sharpened by a razor - Sharp, razor sharp." This line suggests that the singer values the hard work and dedication it takes to attain knowledge and skills, and that he is willing to put in the effort to sharpen his pencil by hand.


In the second verse, the singer talks about feeling happy to see old classmates again, perhaps indicating that he misses the close-knit community of the past. He then mentions Harry J's, Joe Gibbs, and Randys, alluding to classic Jamaican record labels and studios. The final lines mention the genres of music that originated in Jamaica, including ska, rocksteady, and reggae, underscoring the importance of the island's cultural heritage.


Overall, "Old School" is a call to return to the values and traditions of the past, both in education and in music.


Line by Line Meaning

Calling, calling, calling...
The singer is calling for a return to the old school.


Back to the old school, once More, back to the old school, Back to the old school, once More, back to the old school.
The singer wants to return to the old ways once again.


There is changes Of teachers, But the subjects remain. Back to the old school.
Although things change, the things that truly matter stay the same.


Yes, my pencil Was sharpened by a razor - Sharp, razor sharp
The singer is referring to old-school sharpening methods and the precision they brought.


I am feeling happy again, To go back. I see a lot Of old students.
The singer is happy to return to old school and see familiar faces.


Yes I go back to Harry J's, I still feel the vibes Of Joe Gibbs. Yes, I remember Randys, yes.
The singer is nostalgic for old haunts and musical greats.


The music is coming from ska, Rocksteady, Reggae!
The singer is calling for a return to classic reggae genres.




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Where the mill can hold before,
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High high high high
Who is higher than high ?
High x4
Who is higher than high
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