During the Eighties, I listened to the radio and every now and then this song would come up. Certainly being at the age of having to go to school every day during the week, this became a bit of a rebellious anthem.
Alice Cooper has said he was inspired to write the song when answering the
question, "What's the greatest three minutes of your life?". Cooper
said: "There's two times during the year. One is Christmas morning, when
you're just getting ready to open the presents. The greed factor is
right there. The next one is the last three minutes of the last day of
school when you're sitting there and it's like a slow fuse burning. I
said, 'If we can catch that three minutes in a song, it's going to be so
big."
Big it was: the song peaked at the top of the UK singles chart and number 6 in the Dutch Top 40. This copy isn't much to look at, but for 50p, I can't really complain.
My collection: 7" single no. 7389
Found: Music & Video Exchange, London, 20 October 2024
Tracks: 'School's out' / 'Gutter cat'