School Day

Album: After School Session (1957)
Charted: 24 3
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  • Up in the morning and off to school
    the teacher is teaching the golden role.
    American history and pracitcal math
    you study them hard, hoping to pass
    working your fingers right down to the bone
    the guy behind you won´t leave you alone.

    Ring, ring,ring goes the bell
    the cook in the lunchroom is ready to sell
    you´re lucky if you can find a seat
    you´re fortunate if you have time to eat.
    Back in the classroom open your books
    keep it the teacher don´t know how mean she looks.

    Soon as 3 o´clock rolls around
    you finally lay your burdon down
    close up your books get out of your seat
    down the halls and in to the street
    up to the corner and round the bend
    right to the juke joint you go in.

    Drop the coin right in to the slot
    you gotta hear something that´s really hot
    with the one you love you´re making romance
    all day long you been wanting to dance
    felling the music from head to toe
    round and round, and round you go,go ,go....

    Drop the coin right in........

    Hail hail hail rock n roll
    deliver me from the days of old
    long live rock n roll
    the felling of drums loud and bold
    rock rock rock n roll
    the felling is there body and soul Writer/s: CHUCK BERRY, Composer Unknown
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 9

  • Barry Heck from Plainview New YorkLove this song. Reminds me of my high school days
  • Barry from Sauquoit, Ny'Hail, hail rock'n'roll
    Deliver me from the days of old'
    On October 8th 1987, Chuck Berry received a star on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame', it was the 1,857 star to be awarded...
    The very next day on October 9th his biographical movie, 'Hail, Hail Rock & Roll', opened in theaters across the U.S.A.
    I'm a big fan of Elvis, but I accept the fact that Chuck is the real 'King of Rock & Roll'; and Charles Edward Anderson Berry will celebrate his 89th birthday in ten days on October 18th {2015}.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn September 6th 1957, Alan Freed's 'The Biggest Show Of Stars for 1957' road show appeared at the Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...
    One of the thirteen acts that appeared in the show was Chuck Berry, and at the time his "School Day" was at #81* on Billboard's Top 100 chart; four months earlier on May 16th, 1957 it peaked at #5 {for 1 week} on Billboard's Top 100 chart, and at that same time it was #3 on the Pop Best Seller in Stores chart and at #1 on the R&B Best Seller in Stores chart…
    * According to Billboard "School Day" was actually tied at #81 with "A Fallen Star" by Jimmy C. Newman…
    On the Chess 45 RPM record the title read "School Day (Ring! Ring! Goes the Bell)".
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyHi Alex; the line is "Hail, Hail, Rock 'n Roll"; but in 1957 when the song was released a lot of people thought the title of the song was "Hail, Hail, Rock 'n Roll" instead of "School Days". They most likely realized their mistake once they read the label on the 45. I think it is one of the great rock lyrics of all time, what could be more truer!!!
  • Alex from Newcastle Upon Tyne, United KingdomWhat does it say instead of Hail, Hail, Rock 'n' Roll then? 'Cause the lyrics still say that.
  • Steve Dotstar from Los Angeles, CaHey, this was the first song that launched a thousand guitar players and rock-n-rollers...
    I wish the thin vinyl 45 had been a little more durable,
    as it warped like a flower sitting in the back seat of our car!Sorry, Dorothy and Jackie!
  • Zach from Easton, PaAhaha, yeah, the melodies are the same. Chuck had a tendency to make songs that were the same, or sounded extremely similar. Think about "Run Rudolph Run" and "Little Queenie" - they are pretty much the same.

    And a lot of songs at least sound the same.

    I don't mind it, though - it's awesome music.
  • John Dough from Toronto, CanadaAC/DC has made a cover of this song that can be heard on the Australia exclusive album, T.N.T.
  • AnonymousAfter you finish listening to this song, listen to Chuck Berry's hit "No Particular Place to Go". You'll find that the melodies to both these songs are purely identical!
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