“School’s Out” is a song by American musician Alice Cooper, released as a single in 1972 and the title track of his fifth studio album of the same name.
At its core, “School’s Out” is an anthem celebrating the end of the school year and the beginning of summer vacation. The song’s iconic opening ri...
[Verse 1]
Well, we got no choice
All the girls and boys
Makin' all that noise
'Cause they found new toys
Well, we can't salute ya
Can't find a flag
If that don't suit ya
That's a drag
[Chorus]
School's out for summer
School's out forever
School's been blown to pieces
[Post-Chorus]
No more pencils
No more books
No more teacher's dirty looks, yeah
[Verse 2]
Well, we got no class
And we got no principles
And we got no innocence
We can't even think of a word that rhymes
[Chorus]
School's out for summer
School's out forever
My school's been blown to pieces
[Post-Chorus]
No more pencils
No more books
No more teacher's dirty looks
Out for summer
Out 'til fall
We might not come back at all
[Outro]
School's out forever
School's out for summer
School's out with fever
School's out completely
School’s Out was written by Alice Cooper & Michael Bruce & Glen Buxton & Dennis Dunaway & Neal Smith.
School’s Out was produced by Bob Ezrin.
Alice Cooper released School’s Out on Mon May 01 1972.
Alice Cooper explains the obvious –
The few minutes waiting for that final school bell to ring are so intense that when it happens, it’s almost orgasmic