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It's an oldies rock 'n roll song and the lyrics that I know are: "...You sure look good in those babydoll shoes and it's one two all for you three four and I'm out the door five six come get your kicks down at the corner of Lincoln and Forty-Six." Or something very similar to those lyrics, anyway.
Dude was singing it in Pulp Fiction when Travolta and Thurman first went into Jack Rabbit Slims for dinner and dancing.
Thx for your answers!

2007-02-18 09:17:48 · 10 answers · asked by acesfourpal 4 in Entertainment & Music Music

10 answers

WOW this was a hard one but I got it.
The song is Rick Nelson - Waitin' In School

lyrics can be found here:
http://www.ricknelson.com/lyrics/waitininschool.html

2007-02-18 09:41:27 · answer #1 · answered by Cynthia 1 · 0 1

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2016-12-04 08:31:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do you know the name of the recording company? Otherwise, you might try Google and type in "Oldies rock 'n roll lyrics". If all else fails, I'm sure there are people here at YA who might recognize those lyrics. Sorry I can't be of more help, but I am not a fan of rock music. There are many who are, however. Good luck!

2007-02-18 09:31:06 · answer #3 · answered by gldjns 7 · 0 0

Performed in the movie by Gary Shorelle, the tune is an old Ricky Nelson song:

Waitin' In School
Ricky Nelson
Written by Johnny Burnette and Dorsey Burnette

- Peaked at # 18 in 1958

2007-02-18 09:25:31 · answer #4 · answered by Matt H 3 · 0 0

"Pumpkin and Honey Bunny" (dialogue)/"Misirlou" performed by Dick Dale & His Deltones – 2:27
"Royale With Cheese" (dialogue) – 1:42
"Jungle Boogie" performed by Kool & the Gang – 3:05
"Let's Stay Together" performed by Al Green – 3:15
"Bustin' Surfboards" performed by The Tornadoes – 2:26
"Lonesome Town" performed by Rick Nelson – 2:13
"Son of a Preacher Man" performed by Dusty Springfield – 2:25
"Zed's Dead, Baby" (dialogue)/"Bullwinkle Part II" performed by The Centurions – 2:39
"Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest" (dialogue)/"You Never Can Tell" performed by Chuck Berry – 3:12
"Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" performed by Urge Overkill – 3:09
"If Love Is a Red Dress (Hang Me in Rags)" performed by Maria McKee– 4:55
"Bring Out the Gimp" (dialogue)/"Comanche" performed by The Revels– 2:10
"Flowers on the Wall" performed by The Statler Brothers – 2:23
"Personality Goes a Long Way" (dialogue) – 1:00
"Surf Rider" performed by The Lively Ones – 3:18
"Ezekiel – 25:17" (dialogue) – 0:52

[edit] Collector's edition
A two-disc collector's edition was released in 2002. It features remastered versions of the original sixteen tracks, along with five additional bonus tracks. The second disc is an interview with director Quentin Tarantino. The additional tracks are:

"Since I First Met You" performed by The Robins – 2:20
"Rumble" performed by Link Wray and His Ray Men – 2:25
"Strawberry Letter #23" performed by Brothers Johnson – 4:57
"Out of Limits" performed by The Marketts – 2:05
"Stranger Than Fiction / Tarantino Talks!" (interview with Quentin Tarantino) – 16:11

[edit] See also
Public Enema #1 – Comedy album parodies Pulp Fiction cover art.

[edit] References
^ Charts & Awards, All Music Guide (December 26, 2006).
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulp_Fiction_%28soundtrack%29"
Categories: 1994 albums | Film soundtracks

2007-02-18 09:28:15 · answer #5 · answered by nurse_driller 3 · 0 1

Easy, rent Pupl Fiction again and look at the end of the credits and you'll see the name of the song and the person who sang it

2007-02-18 09:22:55 · answer #6 · answered by Gina 4 · 0 1

Rock around the Clock?

2007-02-18 09:21:45 · answer #7 · answered by jammer 6 · 0 1

this song is for Johnny Burnette and Dorsey Burnette. it is called Waitin' In School

I been a-waitin' in school all day long
a-waitin' on the bell to ring so I can go home
Throw my books on the table, pick up the telephone
"Hello, baby, let's get somethin' goin'"

Headin' down to the drugstore to get a soda pop
Throw a nickel in the jukebox, then we start to rock
My school gal baby, gonna tell ya some news
You sure look good in them baby-doll shoes

Well, it's a-one, two, a-pull off my shoes
Three, four, get out on the floor
Five, six, come get your kicks
Down on the corner of Lincoln and a-forty-six
SPOKEN: Yeah!



I've been a-waitin' in school all day long
a-waitin' on the bell to ring so I could go home
Throw my books on the table, pick up the telephone
"Hello, baby, let's get somethin' goin'"

Headin' down to the drugstore to get a soda pop
Throw a nickel in the jukebox, then we start to rock
My school gal baby, gonna tell ya some news
You sure look good in them baby-doll shoes

Well, it's a-one, two, a-pull off my shoes
Three, four, get out on the floor
Five, six, come get your kicks
Down on the corner of Lincoln and a-forty-six

SPOKEN: Yeah!
SPOKEN: Well, let's go now!!

Well, it's a-one, two, a-pull off my shoes
Three, four, get out on the floor
Five, six, come get your kicks
Down on the corner of Lincoln and a-forty-six

You gotta move, start rockin' baby
a rockin', rockin' baby
Gonna rock all night, rock all night
Just wait 'n' see

SPOKEN: Yeah!!

2007-02-18 09:28:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Waitin' In School
by Ricky Nelson

Gary Shorelle performed, "Waitin' In School" - Restaurant scene. (Jackrabbit Slim's; 'Pulp Fiction')



link to song...........hope this helps :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKw9riyogFQ


I been a-waitin' in school all day long
a-waitin' on the bell to ring so I can go home
Throw my books on the table, pick up the telephone
"Hello, baby, let's get somethin' goin'"

Headin' down to the drugstore to get a soda pop
Throw a nickel in the jukebox, then we start to rock
My school gal baby, gonna tell ya some news
You sure look good in them baby-doll shoes

Well, it's a-one, two, a-pull off my shoes
Three, four, get out on the floor
Five, six, come get your kicks
Down on the corner of Lincoln and a-forty-six
[spoken:] Yeah!

[instrumental break]

I've been a-waitin' in school all day long
a-waitin' on the bell to ring so I could go home
Throw my books on the table, pick up the telephone
"Hello, baby, let's get somethin' goin'"

Headin' down to the drugstore to get a soda pop
Throw a nickel in the jukebox, then we start to rock
My school gal baby, gonna tell ya some news
You sure look good in them baby-doll shoes

Well, it's a-one, two, a-pull off my shoes
Three, four, get out on the floor
Five, six, come get your kicks
Down on the corner of Lincoln and a-forty-six

[spoken:] Yeah!
[spoken:] Well, let's go now!!

Well, it's a-one, two, a-pull off my shoes
Three, four, get out on the floor
Five, six, come get your kicks
Down on the corner of Lincoln and a-forty-six

You gotta move, start rockin' baby
a rockin', rockin' baby
Gonna rock all night, rock all night
Just wait 'n' see

[spoken:] Yeah!!

2007-02-18 09:23:37 · answer #9 · answered by I♥my emily 6 · 4 0

type in lincoln and forty six--you should get ricky nelson

2007-02-18 09:23:40 · answer #10 · answered by molly 6 · 0 1

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