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  2. Looking for a song with this lyric: "there was a boy who lived down the road, his clothes were covered in mud his hair like the snow, with his heart in his hand he believed that the land turned a boy to a man" more »

  3. Mar 29, 2012 · From the archive: From Chuck Palahniuk to Sir Paul Smith and Stewart Lee, GQ's cast of frontmen nominate the testosterone-charged anthems that make us feel like man at his best.

    • Alice Cooper, 'School's Out'
    • Ramones, 'Rock 'N' Roll High School'
    • Chuck Berry, 'School Days'
    • Taylor Swift, 'Fifteen'
    • The Kinks, 'The Hard Way'
    • The Jackson 5, 'Abc'
    • Pink Floyd, 'Another Brick in The Wall'
    • Julie Brown, 'The Homecoming Queen's Got A Gun'
    • Larry Williams, 'Bad Boy'
    • The Beach Boys, 'Be True to Your School'

    Cooper's greatest hit sets the tone with a punkish guitar riff as memorable as anything the kids had heard since "I'm Eighteen," following "School's out for summer" with "School's out forever" because, as the singer reveals in a textbook example of knowing your audience, "School's been blown to pieces." Having school kids join the taunting bridge o...

    With Phil Spector producing, the kings of U.S. punk approach this song with the youthful abandon of actual schoolkids, filtering a classic old-school rock-and-roll vibe through buzzsaw guitars. Meanwhile, Joey Ramone sets the tone with an opening verse that effectively sums up the high-school experience for young punks everywhere: "Well I don't car...

    In which the poet laureate of pre-Bob Dylan rock and roll takes young listeners through what he feels is a typical school day, learning American history and practical math while dealing with the botheration of having a guy who won't leave you alone sit behind you in class and a teacher who "don't know how mean she looks." Two months after being rel...

    This wistful ballad finds the singer looking back while still in her teens yet coming away with surprisingly grown-up reflections on the battle scars of young romance. But it starts with a richly detailed verse about that all-important first day of your freshman year at high school. "You take a deep breath and you walk through the doors," she sings...

    With "Schoolboys in Disgrace," the Kinks' Ray Davies devoted an entire concept album to the education system, setting the scene with the wistful nostalgia of "Schooldays" before concluding, nine songs later, that "even aborigines need education." But "The Hard Way" advanced to the head of the class in part because it was blessed with the kind of gu...

    This chart-topping smash finds the Jackson 5 schooling a young girl in the fundamentals they're convinced her education somehow failed to cover. "Reading, writing, arithmetic are the branches of the learning tree," she's told. "But without the roots of love everyday girl/Your education ain't complete." She may have learned I before E except after C...

    There's no nostalgia for school days to offset Roger Waters' problems with the education system. Consider the opening lyrics: "We don't need no education / We don't need no thought control / No dark sarcasm in the classroom / Teacher leave them kids alone." "The Wall" includes three versions of the song. The version chosen for the single, which wou...

    A spot-on parody of the classic teen tragedy songs of the '50s, this novelty hit from the '80s finds a Valley Girl sharing the details of her best friend Debi's killing spree at the homecoming dance just after being crowned. No, really. In the '80s, this still qualified as humor because it was, in fact, too soon. She's eventually taken out by the p...

    This horn-fueled R&B gem was given a much wider audience years later when the Beatles recorded the version featured on the U.S. album, "Beatles VI." It's a spirited ode to the new kid in school who's constantly getting in trouble, Williams comically screeching "Now Junior, behave yourself" at the end of each chorus. As to what sort of mischief the ...

    This is all about school rivalry — a celebration of not school so much as "your school." As Mike Love frames the situation in the song's first verse, "When some loud braggart tries to put me down and says his school is great / I tell him right away, 'Now what's the matter buddy / Ain't you heard of my school It's number one in the state.'" The vers...

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  4. Y.M.C.A. Lyrics: Young man, there's no need to feel down, I said / Young man, pick yourself off the ground, I said / Young man, 'cause you're in a new town / There's no need to be unhappy...

  5. Official music video for Michelle Wright's Top 10 classic hit "Take It Like A Man."Visit Michelle's website: http://www.michelle-wright.com.

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  7. Jan 28, 2024 · You may dread attending your Math class. But you’ll definitely look forward to seeing that special someone. Taylor Swift gives a glimpse of what it’s like in “You Belong with Me.” It’s about a girl who has a huge crush on a guy at her school but is too shy to tell him. She thinks he’s way out of her league and he has a girlfriend anyway.

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