About the song

“Summertime Blues” is a quintessential rock and roll anthem that resonates with the spirit of youth and the challenges of growing up. Released in 1958 by the iconic Eddie Cochran, this song captures the frustrations faced by teenagers during a time when summer was supposed to be carefree. Written by Cochran and his collaborator, Jerry Capehart, the track reflects the universal themes of longing and rebellion, making it a timeless piece that continues to connect with listeners of all ages.

The song is featured on Cochran’s album, “Singin’ to My Baby,” which showcases a mix of rockabilly and pop influences. “Summertime Blues” quickly gained popularity, climbing to impressive positions on various music charts. It reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has been recognized as one of the defining songs of the rock and roll genre.

Cochran’s vibrant vocals and energetic guitar riffs give the song its distinctive edge, and its catchy chorus is instantly recognizable. Over the years, “Summertime Blues” has been covered by numerous artists, including the Who and Blue Cheer, further cementing its place in music history. The song has also made appearances in films and television, solidifying its status as a cultural touchstone.

Eddie Cochran’s legacy lives on through this iconic track, which not only showcases his musical talent but also resonates with the youthful spirit that defined a generation. Whether you’re revisiting this classic or hearing it for the first time, “Summertime Blues” remains a heartfelt reminder of the joys and struggles of adolescence.

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Lyrics

Well, I’m a gonna raise a fuss, I’m gonna raise a holler
About workin’ all summer just to try an’ earn a dollar
Everytime I call my baby, to try to get a date
My boss says, no dice, son, you gotta work late
Sometimes I wonder what I’m gonna do
‘Cause there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues
Well, my mom an papa told me, son, you gotta make some money
If you want to use the car to go ridin’ next sunday
Well I didn’t go to work, told the boss I was sick
Now you can’t use the car ’cause you didn’t work a lick
Sometimes I wonder what I’m gonna do
‘Cause there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues
Ow
I’m gonna take two weeks, gonna have a vacation
I’m gonna take my problem to the United Nation
Well I called my congressman and he said quote
“I’d like to help you son, but you’re too young to vote”
Sometimes I wonder what I’m gonna do
‘Cause there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues
Well, I’m a gonna raise a fuss, I’m gonna raise a holler
About workin’ all summer just to try an’ earn a dollar
Sometimes I wonder what I’m gonna do
‘Cause there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues
Yeah, sometimes I wonder what I’m gonna do
‘Cause there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues
No, there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues

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