Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Class Of '58, artist - Al Stewart. Album song A Beach Full Of Shells, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 10.04.2005
Record label: Rhino Entertainment Company
Song language: English
Class Of '58 |
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 reallly miss that red guitar |
And you can write this on my tombstone |
That’ll be my fate |
I’m a gradute 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 |