SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK (Billy Harlan) BILLY HARLAN (BRUNSWICK 55066, 1958) Well, early this morning, sittin' in school My classwork finished, had nothing to do From across the street in the very next block Came the crazy sound of an old jukebox Teacher felt the rhythm, it was comin' in stout So he jumped up and began to shout Shake, rattle and roll Yeah, the beat really satisfied my soul When we really got started, the teacher went to the door He yelled up the street, turn the music up some more About that time the principal heard So he come a-runnin' like a thunderbird When he got to the door he was mad like crazy A little gal grabbed him by the name of Daisy She shook him, and he rolled Well, that satisfied everybody's soul Now the principal, just because he's old Don't mean he ain't got a-rhythm in his soul He grabbed all the teachers, said a-gather 'round What we're gonna do is shake up this whole town Hand full of nickels, that old jukebox Today we'll make this school house rock Now, all you teachers have gotta shake Come on get with it, you ain't gonna break Now the classroom rocked from wall to wall We opened the door and they were rockin' in the hall When it got too crowded, we didn't stop We just moved outside where we could really rock The principal, the teacher, the whole class was there Everybody gittin' with it, no one seemed to care Now everybody there was really diggin' the sound Man, they were pickin' 'em up and layin' 'em down Nobody there was a-watchin' the clock Today we make this school house rock |