paroles de chanson Class Of '58 - Al Stewart
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
I
- I
- I
- I
just
don't
know
Feeling
like
I
do
right
now
Ask
me
tomorrow
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
This'll
be
my
fate
I'm
a
gradute
of
rock-and-roll
Class
of
'58
You
can
write
this
on
my
tombstone
This'll
be
my
fate
I'm
a
gradute
of
rock-and-roll
Class
of
'58
'58
('58),
'58
('58),
I'm
a
graduate
of
the
class
of
'58
Red
guitar
(red
guitar),
'58
('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'll
make
TV
shows
on
aging
rock-and-rollers.
Aah,
aah,
aah,
ooh.
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