The Pioneers were one of the first Jamaican bands to achieve international chart success. They attracted a large audience in the U.K., mainly within the large skinhead scene brewing in the late 1960s. Their influence was directly felt in many of the Ska Revival bands on the Two-Tone Label, including The Specials, who covered "Long Shot (Kick de Bucket)", and The English Beat, who covered "Jackpot".
2) Pioneers was also the name of a Manchester based indie band in the mid 00's.
3) Norwegian group "Pioneers" - With Torstein Flanke (later Stage Dolls). Released 1984 album "In A State Of Rock".
Na Na
Pioneers Lyrics
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Na na na na
Hey hey hey
Goodbye
He'll never love you
The way that I love you
'Cause if he did, oh no, he wouldn't
He might be thrilling baby but my love's
So doggone willing so kiss him
(Wanna see you kiss him)
Go on and kiss him goodbye
Na na na na
Na na na na
Hey hey hey
Goodbye
Na na na na
Na na na na
Hey hey hey
Goodbye
He's never near you
To comfort and cheer you
When all those sad tears
Are falling baby from your eyes
He might be thrilling baby but my love's
So doggone willing so kiss him
(Wanna see you kiss him)
Go on and kiss him goodbye
Na na na na
Na na na na
Hey hey hey
Goodbye
...
The song "Na Na" by the Pioneers is a classic breakup song. The lyrics seem pretty straightforward, as the chorus repeats the phrase "na na na na, hey hey hey, goodbye." The verses, however, provide the emotional depth - the singer is reassuring his ex that their previous relationship won't compare to any future ones, and that their new partner will never love them as he did. He talks about his willingness to be with her even in tough times, while her current partner isn't present to comfort her. The chorus is a final goodbye, as he encourages her to go ahead and begin a new relationship, although he doesn't seem to let go easily.
This song can be seen as a cathartic take on a break-up, the perfect tune to sing when one is done with a relationship and has moved on to a better one. The lyrics might sound harsh, but it is also freeing, signaling that one is moving on and taking control of one's love life. The chorus is catchy and iconic, often played at the end of sports games when a favorite team is winning. Overall, "Na Na" is a simple yet moving track that represents the end of a tumultuous relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
Na na na na
This line is simply repeating the sounds 'na' four times
Na na na na
This line is simply repeating the sounds 'na' four times
Hey hey hey
This line is simply repeating the sounds 'hey' three times
Goodbye
This line is a farewell message, indicating that the singer is ready to say goodbye to someone
He'll never love you
The singer is telling the listener that the person they are with will never love them in the same way that the singer loves them
The way that I love you
This line is referring to the unique and special nature of the singer's love for the person
'Cause if he did, oh no, he wouldn't
The singer is suggesting that if the listener's partner truly loved them, they wouldn't make them cry
Make you cry
This is a negative outcome that the singer wants the listener to avoid by leaving their current partner
He might be thrilling baby but my love's
The singer is acknowledging that the listener's partner might be exciting or interesting, but the singer's love is still stronger
So doggone willing so kiss him
The singer is telling the listener that they are willing to let go of their feelings for the person and wants them to move on as well
(Wanna see you kiss him)
This parenthetical is an interjection or emphasis and serves to reinforce the singer's message
Go on and kiss him goodbye
This is a final message encouraging the listener to leave their partner and move on, represented by a kiss goodbye
He's never near you
The singer is suggesting that the listener's partner is not available to offer comfort or support when they need it
To comfort and cheer you
This line is describing the emotional support that the listener might be missing out on by staying with their current partner
When all those sad tears
The singer is referring to the listener's tears and suggesting that they are a result of their current partner's behavior
Are falling baby from your eyes
This line is essentially repeating the meaning of the previous line but in a more poetic way
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DALE FRASHUER, GARY DE CARLO, PAUL LEKA
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Chris Murphy
One of my favorites from them
spiritov69
Just found it. Excellent
jock manning
Love this❤️
Fede Delux
:3
FrontLine Sound System
The Slickers
jam talawah
Same group they went by both names.
jock manning
Love this❤️