At The Hop
Danny & The Juniors Lyrics


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Bah-bah-bah-bah, bah-bah-bah-bah
Bah-bah-bah-bah, bah-bah-bah-bah, at the hop

Well, you can rock it you can roll it
You can stop and you can stroll it at the hop
When the record starts spinnin'
You chalypso when you chicken at the hop
Do the dance sensation that is sweepin' the nation at the hop

Let's go to the hop
Let's go to the hop (oh baby)
Let's go to the hop (oh baby)
Let's go to the hop
Come on, let's go to the hop

Well, you can swing it you can groove it
You can really start to move it at the hop
Where the jockey is the smoothest
And the music is the coolest at the hop
All the cats and chicks gonna get their kicks at the hop
Let's go

Let's go to the hop
Let's go to the hop (oh baby)
Let's go to the hop (oh baby)
Let's go to the hop
Come on, let's go to the hop
Let's go

Well, you can rock it you can roll it
Do the stomp and even stroll it at the hop
When the record starts spinnin'
You chalypso when you chicken at the hop
Do the dance sensation that is sweepin' the nation at the hop

You can swing it you can groove it
You can really start to move it at the hop
Where the jockey is the smoothest
And the music is the coolest at the hop
All the cats and chicks gonna get their kicks at the hop
Let's go

Let's go to the hop
Let's go to the hop (oh baby)
Let's go to the hop (oh baby)
Let's go to the hop
Come on, let's go to the hop





Bah-bah-bah-bah, bah-bah-bah-bah
Bah-bah-bah-bah, bah-bah-bah-bah, at the hop

Overall Meaning

"At the Hop" is a song by Danny & The Juniors that was written in 1957. The song's lyrics are about teenagers wanting to go to the hop and dance to the latest music. They sing about different dance moves and encourage everyone to come along and dance. The chorus of the song repeats "Let's go to the hop" multiple times, creating a sense of excitement and anticipation for the dance.


The lyrics also highlight the popularity of certain dance moves at the time, such as the cha-cha, the chicken, and the stomp. These were all popular dances that teenagers would do at dances like "the hop." The song also celebrates the smoothness of the DJ or "jockey" who would play the cool and trendy music at these events.


Overall, the song captures the excitement and energy of teenage culture in the 1950s. It's an upbeat song that encourages people to get up and dance, and celebrates the joy of being young and carefree.


Line by Line Meaning

Bah-bah-bah-bah, bah-bah-bah-bah
Nonsensical syllables used for rhythm and style in the song


at the hop
Referring to a popular dance party or gathering


Well, you can rock it you can roll it
The dancers have the freedom to express themselves and move however they want


You can stop and you can stroll it at the hop
Dancers can switch up their moves and also take a break from the faster-paced dancing


When the record starts spinnin'
The music is playing and the party is getting started


You chalypso when you chicken at the hop
Instructions for dance moves: combining the cha-cha and calypso or chicken dance


Do the dance sensation that is sweepin' the nation at the hop
Join in on the popular dance trend that everyone is doing at these gatherings


Let's go to the hop
Encouraging others to attend the dance party


Come on, let's go to the hop
Further encouragement to join in on the fun


Well, you can swing it you can groove it
More freedom for dancers to move and express themselves


Where the jockey is the smoothest
The DJ is playing the best music and creating a great atmosphere for the party


And the music is the coolest at the hop
The music being played is trendy and enjoyable for all


All the cats and chicks gonna get their kicks at the hop
Everyone attending the party is going to have a great time and enjoy themselves


Do the stomp and even stroll it at the hop
More dance move instructions for attendees


Let's go
Expressing excitement and readiness to attend the party


Bah-bah-bah-bah, bah-bah-bah-bah
Reiterating the nonsensical syllables used for rhythm and style in the song




Lyrics © Kanjian Music
Written by: Arthur Singer, Dave White, John Madara

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Comments from YouTube:

@matrox

I was a tyke when this was getting original radio airplay. Late 50s and 60s the best time to be a kid.

@JR-zv6qm

Imagine teens in the late '50's hearing this for the 1st time - they must have been crazed.

@tbascoebuzz4782

I was only about 8 or 9 with two older teenage sister, now in their 80’s…and I can vouch for the fact they’d scream and jump up, hold hands and begin dancing together. Right there in front of God and everyone, on our front porch!!

@MTG1207

Absolutely bewildered

@eliseoruiz8567

Sha na na hace en 1969 una muy buena versión en Woodstock!! ✌️😄🎸

@davidfiler7439

Nope, there's no way of dodging the baby jesus, all those horrendous sins will come back to haunt you at the Pearly Gates! @@tbascoebuzz4782

@thompson63

And then 5 yrs later the Beatles

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@LeStraTele

It's December of 2023. I still get excited when I hear this song. I can't even imagine what kids of the 50's thought.

@ricardoviedma4068

Rock'n Roll, I Gave You the Best Year's of my Life .

@100PercentOS2

When singers are talented they don't need gimmicks to draw large crowds. I was 11 years old when this song came out and I have loved it ever since. But back then the music was great too. Not like that trashy music of today.

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