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About The Song
Released in 1957, “Wake Up Little Susie” is a quintessential example of early rock and roll, capturing the youthful energy and rebellious spirit of the era. The song tells a familiar tale of teenage love and the thrill of sneaking out. A young couple, driven by their desire for adventure and companionship, decide to embark on a nocturnal escapade.
The lyrics paint a vivid picture of their clandestine journey, from the excitement of leaving home to the trepidation of being caught. The song’s simple yet effective melody, combined with the Everly Brothers’ signature harmonies, creates a timeless and infectious tune. The duo’s vocal interplay perfectly conveys the emotions of young love, from the giddy anticipation to the underlying fear of discovery.
“Wake Up Little Susie” resonated deeply with young audiences of the time, offering a glimpse into a forbidden world of teenage rebellion and romance. The song’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its relatable themes, catchy melody, and the Everly Brothers’ distinctive vocal style. It remains a classic of the rock and roll genre, a testament to the enduring power of youthful love and the timeless appeal of well-crafted music.
Lyrics
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Wake up, little Susie, wake up
Wake up, little Susie, wake up
We’ve both been sound asleep
Wake up little Susie and weep
The movie’s over, it’s four o’clock
And we’re in trouble deep
Wake up, little Susie
Wake up, little Susie
Well, what are we gonna tell your Mama
What are we gonna tell your Pa?
What are we gonna tell our friends
When they say, “Ooh la la!”
Wake up, little Susie
Wake up, little Susie
Well, I told your Mama that you’d be in by ten
Well, Susie baby, looks like we goofed again
Wake up, little Susie
Wake up, little Susie
We gotta go home
Wake up, little Susie, wake up
Wake up, little Susie, wake up
The movie wasn’t so hot
It didn’t have much of a plot
We fell asleep, our goose is cooked
Our reputation is shot
Wake up, little Susie
Wake up, little Susie
Well, what are we gonna tell your Ma-ma
What are we gonna tell your Pa?
What are we gonna tell our friends
When they say, “Ooh la la!”
Wake up, little Susie
Wake up, little Susie
Wake up, little Susie