Class Of 55

Carl Perkins

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From the album "Class of ’55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming" (1986) By Carl Perkins Jerry Lee Lewis Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash [Intro] |       |       | [Verse 1] Sittin’ around minding my business when in walked an old friend Such a sight for sore eyes I hadn’t seen him since I don’t know when We talked about the crazy things we used to do       And talk loud around about old lovers talk out around to you     [Verse 2] I’d like to hold a reunion for the class of ’55 I’d like to see my old friends and how many have survived   Get a rock and roll band and do some dancin’ G                             G#dim                 Asus4  A Talk about the good times and all of the chances we blew [Chorus] What would you do if you knew you never left my heart   What would you do if you knew that you’re still tearing me apart How would you feel if you knew my love for you is still alive Livin’ in my heart since the class of ’55       [Instrumental] |       | /   |       | /   | |       | /   |       |       | [Pre-Chorus] We’ll get a rock and roll band and do some dancin’ G                             G#dim                 Asus4  A Talk about the good times and all of the chances we blew [Chorus] What would you do if you knew you never left my heart   What would you do if you knew that you’re still tearing me apart How would you feel if you knew my love for you is still alive Livin’ in my heart since the class of ’55       [Outro] Let’s get a rock and roll band and do us some dancin’ G                             G#dim                 Asus4  A Talk about the good times and all of the chances we blew     and my losing you |       | /   |       | Asus4    |       |

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La chanson évoque la nostalgie d'un temps passé, celui des années 55, où des amis se retrouvaient et partageaient des souvenirs. L'auteur exprime le désir de réunir ces camarades de jeunesse pour revivre les bons moments autour d'une musique rock and roll, en se remémorant les occasions manquées et les amours perdues. Il ressent toujours une affection profonde pour une personne qu'il a perdue, montrant ainsi que certains sentiments restent gravés dans le cœur malgré le passage du temps. Ce retour aux sources traduit un mélange de joie et de mélancolie.