Pamela Pamela
Wayne Fontana Lyrics


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Pamela, Pamela
Remember the days
Of inkwells and apples
And books and school plays
Where little Brer Rabbit kissed Pooh in the wood
And Fluff was the cat that sat on the rug
Oh, Pamela
I remember so well

When Laurel and Hardy were shown at the flicks
With sticky red lollies on splintery sticks
Pigtails and ribbons and crushes on miss
Secret discussions about a first kiss
But you were young
And everything was new
Impatient to do things you couldn't do
Oh, Pamela, Pamela
You started to grow
Answers to questions you wanted to know

When the rest of your childhood
Forgets as a dream
And the harshness of life
Dims those peaches and cream

When Laurel and Hardy were shown at the flicks
With sticky red lollies on splintery sticks
Pigtails and ribbons and crushes on miss
Secret discussions about a first kiss
But you were young




And everything was new
Impatient to do things you couldn't do

Overall Meaning

The song "Pamela Pamela" by Wayne Fontana is a sentimental reflection on the innocence and joys of childhood. Throughout the lyrics, the singer remembers the days when life was full of wonder and imagination, communal experiences such as school plays, and a love for the classic films featuring beloved characters like Laurel and Hardy. Nostalgia runs deeply throughout the song, and the chorus delivers a sad contrast from the joyous memories of past childhood experiences. The song talks about how the world changes as we grow older, and how the innocence and simplicity of youth are replaced by the harshness and complexities of reality. The singer speaks specifically to Pamela, perhaps a former love or friend, and longs for the days of childhood to return.


The lyrics use imagery and references to classic stories and characters of youth, such as Brer Rabbit and Pooh, to evoke a sense of nostalgia and fondness for a simpler time. They also mention crushes, secret discussions, and the longing for first kisses, which are all common experiences of growing up. The song captures the bittersweet feeling of nostalgia and the cherished memories of youth while acknowledging the realities of aging and the loss of innocence.


Line by Line Meaning

Pamela, Pamela
An address to a woman named Pamela


Remember the days
Recall the past


Of inkwells and apples
In a time when inkwells and apples were commonplace


And books and school plays
In a time when books and school plays were common


Where little Brer Rabbit kissed Pooh in the wood
In a time when children's stories were full of innocent and imaginative adventures


And Fluff was the cat that sat on the rug
In a time when simple things like a cat sitting on a rug could bring joy


Oh, Pamela
A reminiscence about Pamela and the past


I remember so well
The artist has a vivid memory of the past


When Laurel and Hardy were shown at the flicks
In a time when movies were simplistic and innocent


With sticky red lollies on splintery sticks
The artist recalls a time when candy was a simple pleasure


Pigtails and ribbons and crushes on miss
The singer remembers the crushes of youth and the ways young girls styled their hair


Secret discussions about a first kiss
In a time when first kisses were an exciting, secret topic among young people


But you were young
The youthfulness of the singer and Pamela


And everything was new
The novelty of everything in youth


Impatient to do things you couldn't do
The eagerness to grow up and experience new things


Oh, Pamela, Pamela
An address to a woman named Pamela


You started to grow
The beginning of growing up


Answers to questions you wanted to know
The pursuit of knowledge during the transition to adulthood


When the rest of your childhood
The realization that childhood is ending


Forgets as a dream
The way childhood memories can seem like a dream from the past


And the harshness of life
The difficult realities of adulthood


Dims those peaches and cream
The way difficult experiences can tarnish the once innocent and sweet memories of the past




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GRAHAM GOULDMAN

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@vickylee5301

Absolutely love this song. It reminds me of my mum, who passed away recently. Miss and love you mum, always.

@philipnorris6542

She's gone to a better place, Vicky.

@janetgreen4642

Absolutely loved this gentle little song! What wonderful days they were and, how lucky we were to have been part of them!

@fishingtony1

when you listen to the old tunes they somehow whisk you back to being young and it still tingles to feel like that even for a very short time

@alanheptinstall8738

tony sugg saw them in Wakefield twice good old times 😎

@fjbutch

Yes...definitely !!!!!... takes me back to 1966 when I had a huge crush on a beautiful girl in school'..... Sadly I only just found out that she has since passed away..... Devastated....but...lovely memories... RIP Susan..

@karnallsop9673

I could listen to this on repeat !! ... What music a classic 😉😂👀👀

@gaynorreid9236

Yes and that feeling is awesome isn't it?

@RHR-221b

@fjbutch 💚 To Susan and you, f. R PS. Maybe one of these old afternoons you will meet again.

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@edwardredmond1969

one of the great hits of the 60's. what a pity we dont get any songs like this today.

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