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#JukeboxFridayNight #SchoolDays #50sMusic

* Gene Summers - School of Rock'n'Roll ('58) : song.link/fr/i/667713310

"Well, they rock on the blackboard, rock on the desk
The rockin' homework is what they love best"

* Scott Miller - I Got School ('59) : song.link/fr/i/1508633009

"the teacher thinks I'm out of my mind : "why can't you arrive on time...at school ?!"

* Larry Williams - High School Dance ('59) : song.link/fr/i/768428184

Songlink/OdesliSchool of Rock 'N Roll by Gene SummersListen now on your favorite streaming service. Powered by Songlink/Odesli, an on-demand, customizable smart link service to help you share songs, albums, podcasts and more.

"Long Tall Sally", also known as "Long Tall Sally (The Thing)", is a #rockAndRoll song written by #RobertBumpsBlackwell, Enotris Johnson, and #LittleRichard. Richard recorded it for #SpecialtyRecords, which released it as a single in March 1956, backed with "#SlippinAndSlidin". The single reached number one on the #Billboard #rhythmAndBlues chart, staying at the top for six of 19 weeks, while peaking at number six on the pop chart.
youtube.com/watch?v=JBBOHoWf_3

"Long Tall Sally", also known as "Long Tall Sally (The Thing)", is a #rockAndRoll song written by #RobertBumpsBlackwell, Enotris Johnson, and #LittleRichard. Richard recorded it for #SpecialtyRecords, which released it as a single in March 1956, backed with "#SlippinAndSlidin". The single reached number one on the #Billboard #rhythmAndBlues chart, staying at the top for six of 19 weeks, while peaking at number six on the pop chart.
youtube.com/watch?v=Q0cBzyYlJu

"Long Tall Sally", also known as "Long Tall Sally (The Thing)", is a #rockAndRoll song written by #RobertBumpsBlackwell, Enotris Johnson, and #LittleRichard. Richard recorded it for #SpecialtyRecords, which released it as a single in March 1956, backed with "#SlippinAndSlidin". The single reached number one on the #Billboard #rhythmAndBlues chart, staying at the top for six of 19 weeks, while peaking at number six on the pop chart.
youtu.be/eFFgbc5Vcbw