Class Of '58

Album: A Beach Full of Shells (2005)
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  • Old jazz guys being interviewed
    Thirty years beyond their prime
    With memories of road shows
    From the Golden Age of Swingtime

    The piano player strikes a chord
    Leans forward on his stool
    And through they've all seen better days
    They've got that air of faded cool

    It's an entree of another world
    One of tailcoats and victrolas
    And one day they'll make TV shows
    On aging rock-and-rollers
    On aging rock-and-rollers

    Then came the kid with the red Colorama
    And the Watkins copycat echo chamber and the toothy grin
    With one hand glued to the tremolo arm
    While the singer moves around like an Elvis clone

    They really packed them in
    And every song was short and sweet, and every beat was fast
    And every paper in the land said rock-and-roll won't last
    You know it just won't last, it's such a rapid burn

    And it's a hard, hard, hard lesson to learn
    It's a hard, hard, hard lesson to learn

    Well what are you going to do when it's all over?
    What are you going to do right now?
    What are you going to to when it's all over?
    Will you get along somehow?

    I just don't know
    Feeling like I do right now
    Ask me tomorrow

    Red guitar, red guitar
    You know I really miss that red guitar
    Red guitar, red guitar
    You know I really miss that red guitar

    And you can write this on my tombstone
    That'll be my fate
    I'm a graduate of rock-and-roll
    Class of '58

    '58, '58, I'm a graduate of the class of '58
    Red guitar, '58, I'm a graduate of the class of '58

    And there's no use analyzing these anthems that were sung
    Rock-and-roll's not good or bad
    It's just the sound of being young
    And it's a long long way from pompadours

    And doo-wop and payola
    And one day they'll make TV shows on aging rock-and-rollers
    One day they'llmakeTV shows on aging rock-and-rollers. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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