High School Confidential

Jerry Lee Lewis · Whole Lot Of Shakin [2013]

You better open up honey its your lover boy me that's a knockin'

You better listen to me sugar all the cats are at the High School rockin'

Honey get your boppin' shoes Before the juke box blows a fuse

Got everbody hoppin' everybody boppin'

Boppin' at the High School Hop

Boppin' at the High School Hop

Shakin' at the High School Hop

I've rollin' at the High School Hop

I've been movin' at the High School Hop

Everybodys hoppin' Everybody's boppin'

Boppin' at the High School Hop

Come on little baby gonna rock a little bit tonight

Woooh I got get with you sugar gonna shake things up tonight

Check out the heart beatin' rhythm cause my feet are moving smooth and light

Boppin' at the High School Hop

Shakin' at the High School Hop

Rollin' at the High School Hop

Movin' at the High School Hop

Everybodys hoppin' just a boppin' just a boppin'

Piano Solo!

Come on little baby let me give a piece good news good news good news

Jerry Lee is going to rock away all his blues

My hearts beatin' rhythm and my soul is singin' the blues

Oooooh Boppin' at the High School Hop

Shakin' at the High School Hop

Rollin' at the High School Hop

Gettin' it at the High School Hop

Everybodys hoppin' Everybody's boppin'

Boppin' at the High School Hop

Solo Time!

Boppin' at the High School Hop

Shakin' at the High School Hop

Rollin' at the High School Hop

Movin' at the High School Hop

Well Everybodys hoppin' Everybody's boppin'

Boppin' at the High School Hop

High School Confidential

Jerry Lee Lewis delivers a raw, driving rock and roll performance on "High School Confidential" from his 2013 compilation "Whole Lot Of Shakin." The track showcases his signature aggressive piano style and commanding vocals, characteristic of his work during the late 1950s and early 1960s. As a key figure in rockabilly and a pioneer who bridged country and rock, Lewis's energy is palpable here, reflecting the rebellious spirit that defined his era. The recording captures the immediacy of his live performances, emphasizing the rhythmic intensity and emotional urgency that made him a legendary figure in American music history.