Rockaway Beach
The Ramainz Lyrics


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Chewin' at a rhythm on my bubble gum
The sun is out and I want some
It's not hard, not far to reach
We can hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach

Up on the roof and out on the street
Out in the playground the hot concrete
Bus ride
is too slow
They blast out the disco on the radio

Rock Rock, Rockaway Beach
Rock Rock, Rockaway Beach
Rock Rock, Rockaway Beach
We can hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach

Rock Rock, Rockaway Beach
Rock Rock, Rockaway Beach
Rock Rock, Rockaway Beach
So we can hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach

It's not hard, not far to reach
We can hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach

It's not hard, not far to reach
We can hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach

Chewin' at a rhythm on my bubble gum
The sun is out and I want some
It's not hard, not far to reach
We can hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach

Up on the roof and out on the street
Out in the playground the hot concrete
Bus ride
is too slow
They blast out the disco on the radio

Rock Rock, Rockaway Beach
Rock Rock, Rockaway Beach
Rock Rock, Rockaway Beach
So we can hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach
So we can hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach




So we can hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach
So we can hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach

Overall Meaning

The Ramones’ “Rockaway Beach” is a classic punk rock song that captures the summer spirit and the desire to escape the city. The lyrics begin by painting a picture of a young person chewing on their bubblegum and yearning for the sun. The desire to escape the city is so intense that the singer is willing to hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach, which is not far away. The song exudes a sense of restlessness, as the sun beckons and the music on the radio fuels the need to dance and move.


The lyrics describe a journey from the rooftops to the playgrounds, dancing in the hot concrete jungle, where the only respite is the disco music on the radio. The song’s chorus repeats the words “Rockaway Beach,” highlighting the desire to reach this destination. The tone is rebellious and exhilarating, a perfect anthem for youth culture in the 1970s. The song captures the sense of waiting for the summer to arrive and the need to escape the mundane and monotonous routine of everyday life.


Overall, “Rockaway Beach” is a classic punk rock song that showcases The Ramones’ signature style of blending catchy riffs with fast-paced lyrics. The song is a celebration of youth culture, the desire to break free, and the need to let loose.


Line by Line Meaning

Chewin' at a rhythm on my bubble gum
I'm casually chewing gum and feeling the tempo of the music.


The sun is out and I want some
The weather is nice, and I want to enjoy it.


It's not hard, not far to reach
Getting to Rockaway Beach is not a difficult journey.


We can hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach
We can catch a ride to go to Rockaway Beach.


Up on the roof and out on the street
I am up on the roof and outside on the street.


Out in the playground the hot concrete
The playground has hot concrete where it's uncomfortable to play.


Bus ride is too slow
Public transportation is not fast enough for our liking.


They blast out the disco on the radio
The radio stations play mostly disco music.


Rock Rock, Rockaway Beach
Let's rock and roll on Rockaway Beach!


So we can hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach
Let's catch a ride to go to Rockaway Beach.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DOUGLAS COLVIN, JEFFREY HYMAN, JOHN CUMMINGS, THOMAS ERDELYI

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