Category Archives: 1950s songs

The top 500 best songs and music from the 1950s or earlier. Lyrics, meanings and interpretations from your favorite 50s artists. Valens, Holly, the Everly Brothers, Elvis and more!

#282 La Bamba- Ritchie Valens

Soy Capitan!

How many songs do you know that are in another language? One? Every American knows Ritchie Valens’ La Bamba and that is saying something considering we are so averse to music in other languages. This song has managed to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers in a way to other song in rock and roll history has.

It really is quite amazing, when you consider all the years of music in other languages and nothing else has broken through into the American consciousness. (Does Despecito count?…let’s say ‘good songs’). There is actually a lot of great world music out there that is not on our radar because it isn’t English. That shows how transcendent this song really is.

La Bamba Meaning
Richie Valens

Why though? I think it has a solid beat and it is about dancing so it is pretty innocuous: fun for the whole family and every generation. It is just solid fun and a great party song. If any song were to ever get me to dance this would probably have the greatest chance. That’s saying something. Ritchie Valens was an amazing singer-songwriter.

La Bamba Lyrics

Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Se necesita una poca de gracia
Una poca de gracia pa(ra) mi pa(ra) ti

Arriba y arriba
Y arriba y arriba, por ti sere
Por ti sere
Por ti sere

Yo no soy marinero
Yo no soy marinero, soy capitan
Soy capitan
Soy capitan

Ba-ba-bamba
Ba-ba-bamba
Ba-ba-bamba
Ba

Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Se necesita una poca de gracia
Una poca de gracia pa(ra) mi pa(ra) ti
Arriba, arriba

R-r-r-r-r, haha!
Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Se necesita una poca de gracia
Una poca de gracia pa(ra) mi pa(ra) ti
Arriba y arriba
Y arriba y arriba, por ti sere
Por ti sere
Por ti sere
Ba-ba-bamba
Ba-ba-bamba
Ba-ba-bamba

written by Richie Valens

#229 Bye Bye Love- The Everly Brothers

Bye bye happiness/
Hello loneliness.

“Bye Bye Love” by The Everly Brothers is one of the most covered and most iconic rock & roll songs. Historically this song is very special. This is the beginning of rock harmonies. This is the precursor to S&G, The Beach Boys, Bee Gees, etc. It is also one of the few songs to hit with both rock and country audiences.

Bye Bye Love Greatest Alltime Song Meaning
Everly Brothers

Everyone from The Backstreet Boys, to The Beatles to Simon & Garfunkel have covered “Bye Bye Love” by The Everly Brothers. S&Gs version is right up there with the original. What is so amazing about this song is that it was recorded in 1957. There was so little music of this quality around that time.

As we have seen, there are so few songs that can hold up this many years later. Really, we have only heard Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens on the rock side. This was before them! For you guitar aficionados out there, Chet Atkins plays the guitar on this song.

Lyrics Bye Bye Love

Bye bye love
Bye bye happiness
Hello loneliness
I think I’ma gonna cry

Bye bye love
Bye bye sweet caress
Hello emptiness
I feel like I could die
Bye bye my love goodbye

There goes my baby with someone new
She sure looks happy, I sure am blue
She was my baby ’til he stepped in
Goodbye to romance that might have been

Bye bye love
Bye bye happiness
Hello loneliness
I think I’ma gonna cry

Bye bye love
Bye bye sweet caress
Hello emptiness
I feel like I could die
Bye bye my love goodbye

I’m through with romance, I’m through with love
I’m through with counting the stars above
And here’s the reason that I’m so free
My loving baby is through with me

Bye bye love
Bye bye happiness
Hello loneliness
I think I’ma gonna cry

Bye bye love
Bye bye sweet caress
Hello emptiness
I feel like I could die
Bye bye my love goodbye
Bye bye my love goodbye

Bye bye my love goodbye
Bye bye my love goodbye

Songwriters: Boudleaux Bryant / Felice Bryant

#213 That’ll Be The Day- Buddy Holly & The Crickets

You say you’re gonna leave, you know it’s a lie/
‘Cause that’ll be the day when I die.

Buddy Holly recorded “That’ll Be The Day” solo and with The Crickets. His version with The Crickets is the superior version by far, but we don’t talk about The Crickets enough as a Great Band; we single out Holly.

That'll Be The Day
Buddy Holly & The Crickets

Lead singers tend to get all the attention. However, listen to the difference between the two versions and you can see the difference that The Crickets made. Specifically, they added the backup vocals—which are such an important part of this song. Also, the intro guitar part sounds better, as does the solo: we can hear the two guitar parts.

I like the tongue-in-cheek message to his girl. He says he knows she’s lying about leaving him because it would practically be an act of murder because he would literally die that day. A lessor lyricist might have said “If you leave me I know I would cry, cause that would be the day that I died”, or similar. This was ground-breaking stuff in 1957, and it still sounds good today.

That’ll Be The Day Lyrics

Well, that’ll be the day, when you say goodbye
Yes, that’ll be the day, when you make me cry
You say you’re gonna leave, you know it’s a lie
‘Cause that’ll be the day when I die

Well, you give me all your loving and your turtle doving
All your hugs and kisses and your money too
Well, you know you love me baby, until you tell me, maybe
That some day, well I’ll be through

Well, that’ll be the day, when you say goodbye
Yes, that’ll be the day, when you make me cry
You say you’re gonna leave, you know it’s a lie
‘Cause that’ll be the day when I die

Well, that’ll be the day, when you say goodbye
Yes, that’ll be the day, when you make me cry
You say you’re gonna leave, you know it’s a lie
‘Cause that’ll be the day when I die

Well, when Cupid shot his dart he shot it at your heart
So if we ever part and I leave you
You sit and hold me and you tell me boldly
That some day, well I’ll be blue

Well, that’ll be the day, when you say goodbye
Yes, that’ll be the day, when you make me cry
You say you’re gonna leave, you know it’s a lie
‘Cause that’ll be the day when I die

Well, that’ll be the day, woo ho
That’ll be the day, woo ho
That’ll be the day, woo ho
That’ll be the day
Songwriters: Jerry Allison / Buddy Holly / Norman Petty