Gary U.S. Bonds

Gary U.S. Bonds - School Is Out lyrics

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Gary "U.S." Bonds
 (written by Anderson, Barge, Guida and Royster--
 Anderson was Bonds' real name)
 (see more notes below)

 A-one, a-two, a-one two three four

 No more books and studies
 And I can stay out late with my buddies
 I can do the things that I want to do
 'Cause all my exams are through
 I can root for the Yankees from the bleachers
 And don't have to worry 'bout teachers
 I'm so glad that school is out
 I could sing and shout!

 CHORUS:
 (School is out)
 Everybody's gonna have some fun
 (School is out)
 Everybody's gonna jump and run
 (School is out)
 Come on people don't you be late
 (School is out)
 I just got time to take my girl out on a date
 School is out at last
 And I'm so glad I passed
 So everybody come and go with me
 We're gonna have a night with Daddy G
 Go Daddy!!

 (Sax solo, including the words:)
 That's great!
 Let's celebrate!
 With a little bit of soul now!
 Oh yeah!
 The party's here!

 CHORUS

 (Sax solo)

 Fade on chorus

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 One of my favorite themes of top 40 music is the concept of the "sound-alike"
 follow-up to a big hit.  Gary "U.S." Bonds was the king of this in 1961.  His
 first hit was "Quarter To Three" which was based on an earlier instrumental
 tune by his band, "A Night With Daddy G" by The Church Street Five (both of
 which are mentioned in the words to the song).  He then followed this up with
 "School Is Out" which also mentioned a night with Daddy G and had the same
 "a-1-2-3-4" countdown intro.  The natural follow-up was then released,
 "School Is In", which was the third hit in a row to have the shout, "Go
 Daddy!" right before the sax solo by Gene "Daddy G" Barge (as well as
 "a-1-2-3-4", again).  Funny--"School is Out" was released in late summer
 1961, long after school let out for vacation, and was still going strong on
 the charts well into September when "School Is In" was released (but it
 didn't peak on the charts till later in the fall, long after school was back
 in session).  The final song in this Gary "U. S." Bonds progression didn't
 have anything to do with Daddy G or school, but it did take advantage of the
 late fall of 1961's nationwide fad, the twist.  "Dear Lady Twist" had
 essentially the same chords and tune as "School Is In."

 Okay, here are the words to "School Is Out
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Copyrights:

Author: Gary Anderson (4), Gene Barge, Frank Guida

Composer: ?

Publisher: Gusto Records, Ltd.

Details:

Released in: 1961

Language: English

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