School Days
Dizzy Gillespie Lyrics


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Well, School days, school days Dear ole golden rule days Readin' and
Writin' and arithmetic Taught to the tune of a hickory stick,
I was your bashful barefoot beau and you were my girl in calico.
Humpty, Humpty Dumpty he sat upon a wall (yeah) Humpty Dumpty on a
Wall Humpty Dumpty had a fall and all the king's
Horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty back again.
Jackie Jackie Horner was sitting in the corner.
Well, Jackie Horner in the corner eating his Christmas Pie he
Stuck in his thumb and pulled out a
Plum and said what a great guy am I?
Ring around the Rosie's pocket full of posies,
Ride Sally ride wipe your dirty eyes,




Turn to the east, turn to the west turn to the one you like the best.
Go in and out the window go in and out the window.

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of Dizzy Gillespie's song School Days, the singer reminisces about the good old days of his youth when he was taught the basics of education through "Reading and Writin' and arithmetic Taught to the tune of a hickory stick." These were the days when discipline and academic instruction was enforced with the lash of a stick. This can be seen in the line "Taught to the tune of a hickory stick". The lyrics also mention the different nursery rhymes that the singer and his peers used to recite in school such as "Humpty Dumpty", "Jackie Horner", "Ring around the Rosie's pocket full of posies" etc.


These nursery rhymes serve as a reminder of the innocence and simplicity of childhood, and the singer longs to go back to those days when he and his sweetheart were young lovers, "I was your bashful barefoot beau and you were my girl in calico." The lyrics also call to mind the joys of youthful pleasures and the carefree nature that came with those days.


Overall, the song is a nostalgic trip down memory lane, an ode to the nostalgia of the singer's formative years, and a reminder of the simplicity, innocence, and pleasures of youth.


Line by Line Meaning

School days, school days
Reminiscing about the days spent in school


Dear ole golden rule days
Reflecting back on the importance of good morals and values taught in school


Readin' and Writin' and arithmetic
Listing the basic subjects taught in school


Taught to the tune of a hickory stick,
Acknowledging the use of physical discipline by teachers


I was your bashful barefoot beau and you were my girl in calico.
Recollecting a past romantic relationship during those school days


Humpty, Humpty Dumpty he sat upon a wall (yeah) Humpty Dumpty on a Wall Humpty Dumpty had a fall and all the king's Horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty back again.
Referencing the childhood nursery rhyme 'Humpty Dumpty' and its theme of irreparable damage


Jackie Jackie Horner was sitting in the corner.
Describing a specific classmate who was often in trouble


Well, Jackie Horner in the corner eating his Christmas Pie he Stuck in his thumb and pulled out a Plum and said what a great guy am I?
Recalling a humorous anecdote involving that same classmate


Ring around the Rosie's pocket full of posies,
Referencing a common childhood game and its associated rhyme


Ride Sally ride wipe your dirty eyes,
Reciting another line from a children's song


Turn to the east, turn to the west turn to the one you like the best.
Offering advice on choosing a romantic partner


Go in and out the window go in and out the window.
Recalling another childhood game and its associated actions




Writer(s): Dizzy Gillespie

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Comments from YouTube:

@thefatass500

I have returned in 2023 to state that this is the song of 'Puss in Boots' villains. We had Humpty Dumpty in the first, and Jack Horner in the second. Can we expect to see Sally Walker in the third?

@mariannerobinson3776

Nice Brother Dizzie!❤

@williamdobbs6931

Many thanks!!!

@alexduran5605

What a gem! This song makes me smile lol.

@chuacheart1465

Tremendo máquina ese Dizzy Gillespie!

@playburn5187

Просто как будто напротив меня стоят и поют

@customkey

Joe Be Bop Carroll on vocal

@RobertCarmackchef

Thanks for adding vocals I was stumped..Fred Strong and the Boys performance with Trane 1951 we love to Boogie

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