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Shes the One
Shes the One
21/9/1978

Rock n Roll High School

The Ramones

1979 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1 Junio 1979 · Fecha Grabación: Noviembre 1978 -
    Discográfica: Sire · Estudio de grabación: Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles, California · Productor: Version 1 - Ed Stasium , Version 2 - Ed Stasium, Phil Spector , Version 3 - Phil Spector
    1
    Rock n Roll High School
    The Ramones • w: Johnny Ramone, Dee Dee Ramone, Joey Ramone • 1979 /06 /01
    0:00
  • 2
    Do You Wanna Dance? (Live Version)
    The Ramones • w: Bobby Freeman • 1979 /06 /01
    1:55
  • Album


    Rock 'N' Roll High School

    Rock 'N' Roll High School

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 1979 · Fecha Grabación: 1979 -
    · ·
    1
    Rock & Roll High School
    The Ramones • 1979
    2:20
  • 2
    I Want You Around
    The Ramones • 1979
    3:04
  • 3
    Come on, Let's Go
    The Ramones • 1979
    2:14
  • 4
    11:04
  • 5
    So It Goes
    The Ramones • 1979
    2:31
  • 6
    Energy Fools the Magician
    The Ramones • 1979
    2:05
  • 7
    Rock & Roll High School
    The Ramones • 1979
    2:12
  • 8
    Come Back Jonee
    The Ramones • 1979
    3:46
  • 9
    Teenage Depression
    The Ramones • 1979
    2:56
  • 10
    Smokin' in the Boys' Room
    The Ramones • 1979
    2:57
  • 11
    School Days
    The Ramones • 1979
    2:44
  • 12
    A Dream Goes on Forever
    The Ramones • 1979
    2:23
  • 13
    School's Out
    The Ramones • 1979
    3:25
  • "Rock `n` Roll High School"
    Single by the Ramones
    from the album Rock `n` Roll High School and End of the Century
    B-side"Do You Wanna Dance?"
    ReleasedJune 1, 1979
    RecordedNovember 1978
    StudioCherokee Studios, Los Angeles, California
    GenrePunk rock, rock and roll
    Length2:20 (Rock `n` Roll High School & single version)
    2:38 (End of the Century version)
    LabelSire
    Songwriter(s)Joey Ramone, Dee Dee Ramone[1]
    Producer(s)Version 1 - Ed Stasium

    Version 2 - Ed Stasium, Phil Spector

    Version 3 - Phil Spector
    The Ramones singles chronology
    "I Wanna Be Sedated"
    (1978)
    "Rock `n` Roll High School"
    (1979)
    "Baby, I Love You"
    (1980)
    Music video
    "Rock `n` Roll High School" on YouTube

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    For the 2000 Teddybears STHLM song, see Rock `n` Roll Highschool.

    1979 single by the Ramones

    "Rock `n` Roll High School" is a song by American punk rock band Ramones, from the soundtrack album Rock `n` Roll High School. The single did not chart in the U.S. but peaked at number 67 on the UK Singles Chart.[2]

    There are three versions of the song. The first was recorded in early 1979 by Ed Stasium and was intended for the Rock `n` Roll High School soundtrack. This version opens with an extended drum beat first, with Joey eventually singing the opening line, "rock, rock, rock, rock, rock `n` roll high school". This is also the version they usually performed live. This version was not issued until the 1988 compilation album Ramones Mania.

    The second version is a slight remix of the Ed Stasium version by producer Phil Spector, who produced The Ramones` next album End of the Century. This version features Spector`s Wall of Sound mixing technique and was the version featured on the Rock `n` Roll High School soundtrack album and accompanying 7" single.

    The third version is a complete re-recording by Phil Spector for the End of the Century album. This version opens with a long, sustained guitar chord and has a slightly different arrangement. This version was featured in the music video for the song.

    In the music video, drummer Marky Ramone, dressed in drag, plays the role of the female teacher. Three of the band members` girlfriends/wives can also be seen; Dee Dee`s first wife Vera Boldis, Johnny`s then-girlfriend Roxy and Joey`s then-girlfriend (who later married bandmate Johnny) Linda Ramone. The only time the Spector-produced version was played was on The Sha Na Na Show, where the band mimed the song.[citation needed]

    The Ramones performed the song on The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1980.[3]

    Charts

    Weekly charts

    Chart (1979–1980)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[4]

    41

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[5]

    7

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[6]

    8

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[7]

    5

    UK Singles (OCC)[8]

    67

    Year-end charts

    Chart (1980)

    Position

    Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[9]

    59

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[10]

    68

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[11]

    32

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    For the 2000 Teddybears STHLM song, see Rock `n` Roll Highschool.

    1979 single by the Ramones

    "Rock `n` Roll High School" is a song by American punk rock band Ramones, from the soundtrack album Rock `n` Roll High School. The single did not chart in the U.S. but peaked at number 67 on the UK Singles Chart.[2]

    There are three versions of the song. The first was recorded in early 1979 by Ed Stasium and was intended for the Rock `n` Roll High School soundtrack. This version opens with an extended drum beat first, with Joey eventually singing the opening line, "rock, rock, rock, rock, rock `n` roll high school". This is also the version they usually performed live. This version was not issued until the 1988 compilation album Ramones Mania.

    The second version is a slight remix of the Ed Stasium version by producer Phil Spector, who produced The Ramones` next album End of the Century. This version features Spector`s Wall of Sound mixing technique and was the version featured on the Rock `n` Roll High School soundtrack album and accompanying 7" single.

    The third version is a complete re-recording by Phil Spector for the End of the Century album. This version opens with a long, sustained guitar chord and has a slightly different arrangement. This version was featured in the music video for the song.

    In the music video, drummer Marky Ramone, dressed in drag, plays the role of the female teacher. Three of the band members` girlfriends/wives can also be seen; Dee Dee`s first wife Vera Boldis, Johnny`s then-girlfriend Roxy and Joey`s then-girlfriend (who later married bandmate Johnny) Linda Ramone. The only time the Spector-produced version was played was on The Sha Na Na Show, where the band mimed the song.[citation needed]

    The Ramones performed the song on The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1980.[3]

    Charts

    Weekly charts

    Chart (1979–1980)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[4]

    41

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[5]

    7

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[6]

    8

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[7]

    5

    UK Singles (OCC)[8]

    67

    Year-end charts

    Chart (1980)

    Position

    Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[9]

    59

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[10]

    68

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[11]

    32

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