World's Fair
Stranger & Ken Lyrics
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v1: close my eyes and i’m here
cross the thoroughfare and passing by the unisphere
buy a world’s fair souvenir
it was a good year, mrs. kennedy would find a smile
and everyone would cheer, everyone would cheer
sideline that frown, the fair is open late ‘til nine
we’re gonna stay ‘til closing time, can’t wait ‘til neXt year
the world’s fair is here…
v2: pass the turnstile, climbing up the hill
feelin’ like a little child, planes flyin’ over idlewild
into the sunshine, i hear a thousand children laughing
not a worry on my mind, not a worry on my mind
outro: voX 1 the world’s fair is here, world’s fair is here
voX 2: the kids come along mom & dad are welcome
the kids come along mom & dad are welcome
the kids come along mom & dad are welcome, the kids come along
voX 3: 1964 world’s fair, 1965 world’s fair
The lyrics of "World's Fair" by Stranger & Ken take the listener on a nostalgic journey back to the 1964 World's Fair in New York. In the first verse, the singer describes immersing themselves in the atmosphere of the fair, where they close their eyes and envision the iconic Unisphere and purchase a souvenir to commemorate the experience. The mention of "Mrs. Kennedy" likely refers to Jacqueline Kennedy, the First Lady at the time, evoking a sense of optimism and joy that permeated the event.
The chorus invites the listener to join in the fun and festivities of the World's Fair, promising a good time and encouraging them to set aside any worries or negativity. The fair is depicted as a place of excitement and wonder that stays open late into the night, with the anticipation of returning next year already building. This sense of anticipation and enjoyment is a central theme throughout the song, highlighting the escapism and joy that the World's Fair provided to those who attended.
In the second verse, the singer continues to paint a vivid picture of their experience at the fair, evoking the feeling of being a carefree child again. The mention of planes flying over Idlewild (now John F. Kennedy International Airport) adds to the sense of adventure and possibility that the fair represented. The imagery of children laughing and the absence of worries capture the innocence and pure delight that the World's Fair brought to visitors of all ages.
The outro reinforces the sense of inclusivity and family-friendly atmosphere of the World's Fair, with multiple voices inviting kids and parents alike to join in the festivities. The repeated references to different years of the fair serve as a reminder of the enduring impact and legacy of such events, encapsulating a moment in time that brought people together in celebration and wonder. Overall, the lyrics of "World's Fair" celebrate the sense of community, joy, and childlike wonder that characterized this iconic event, inviting listeners to relive the magic of a bygone era.
Line by Line Meaning
close my eyes and i’m here
Imagining being at the World's Fair transports me to another time and place
cross the thoroughfare and passing by the unisphere
Walking through the bustling streets and seeing the iconic Unisphere statue
buy a world’s fair souvenir
Purchasing a memento to remember the experience by
it was a good year, mrs. kennedy would find a smile
Reflecting on a positive time when even Mrs. Kennedy would be happy and everyone would celebrate
everyone would cheer, everyone would cheer
The atmosphere at the World's Fair was joyful and uplifting
come on down, we’re gonna have a real good time
Inviting others to join in and enjoy themselves at the fair
sideline that frown, the fair is open late ‘til nine
Encouraging people to set aside their troubles and enjoy the fair until evening
we’re gonna stay ‘til closing time, can’t wait ‘til next year
Planning to make the most of the fair until it ends, already excited for the next one
the world’s fair is here…
Emphasizing the excitement and energy of the event
pass the turnstile, climbing up the hill
Moving through the entrance and feeling the anticipation as I approach the fairgrounds
feelin’ like a little child, planes flyin’ over idlewild
Experiencing the fair with a sense of wonder and joy, as planes soar overhead towards Idlewild Airport
into the sunshine, i hear a thousand children laughing
Basking in the sun and the sound of children's laughter filling the air
not a worry on my mind, not a worry on my mind
Feeling carefree and fully present in the moment without any concerns
the kids come along mom & dad are welcome
Encouraging families to attend together and enjoy the fair as a unit
1964 world’s fair, 1965 world’s fair
Referencing the specific years of these historic World's Fairs and the nostalgia associated with them
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: ken sharp
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@lilianahernandezperez6158
Took my girl to the world's fair,
let her choose all she needs there.
Yet she bluff, bluff for true.
What more can I do? oh yeah
What more can I do? baby
Do for you
When I met you, baby,
you acted like a lady.
Now you bluff, bluff for true.
What more can I do? oh yeah.
What more can I do? baby.
Do for you. I know I'll do for you.
do for you.
When I met you, baby,
you acted like a lady.
Now you bluff, bluff for true.
What more can I do? oh yeah.
What more can I do? baby.
Do for you. na na na na oh .
Right for you. Aww yeah
Do for you I know I'll do for you.
Do for you. Aww yeah...
@nidumite
Saw Ken Boothe last Saturday, Brilliant ! on stage Bristol !
@YumaBorn
Love this track
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Best ska combination!
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@peraltaman
gotta love real shit
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Good song to play
@NaturalProd007
BIG TUNE!!
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