Eddie Cochran - Summertime Blues

“Summertime Blues” is a song written and recorded by American rockabilly artist Eddie Cochran. It was released in 1958 as a single and became one of Cochran's most well-known songs. The lyrics express frustration with various aspects of teenage life, particularly the restrictions placed on young people during the summer months. The song's catchy guitar riff and energetic delivery helped solidify Cochran's status as a rock and roll icon. Over the years, “Summertime Blues” has been covered by numerous artists and remains a classic of the genre.

Tragically, Cochran's life and career were cut short when he died in a car accident at the age of 21 while on tour in the United Kingdom. Despite his short time in the spotlight, his music continues to be celebrated by fans of all kinds of music around the world.

Eddie Cochran Summertime Blues Lyrics

I'm a-gonna raise a fuss
I'm a-gonna raise a holler
About a-workin' all summer
Just to try to earn a dollar

Every time I call my baby
Try to get a date
My boss says, "No dice, son
You gotta work late"

Sometimes I wonder
What I'm a-gonna do
But there ain't no cure
For the summertime blues

Oh, well, my mom and papa told me
"Son, you gotta make some money
And if you wanna use the car
To go a-ridin' next Sunday"

Well, I didn't go to work
Told the boss I was sick
"Well, you can't use the car
'Cause you didn't work a lick"

Sometimes I wonder
What I'm a-gonna do
But there ain't no cure
For the summertime blues

I'm gonna take two weeks
Gonna have a fine vacation
I'm gonna take my problem
To the United Nations

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 a-gonna do
But there ain't no cure
For the summertime blues

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