The Drop Out

Don Everly

I work in a big supermarket in L.A
And earn every dollar I spend
I own my own car but I'm not very happy
I don't go to school with my friends
Some people they say that I have no ambition
A failure I'm destined to be
But money's important when you haven't any
So I dropped out to get what I need

For I have to take care of me
I work every day so I miss education
There's no one around to help me
This spring I'll attend all my friends' graduation
But there'll be no diploma for me
Some people they say that I have no ambition
A failure I'm destined to be
But money's important when you haven't any
So I dropped out to get what I need

For I have to take care of me
Some people they say that I have no ambition
A failure I'm destined to be
But money's important when you haven't any
So I dropped out to get what I need
For I have to take care of me
I dropped out to get what I need
For I have to take care of me
I dropped out to get what I need...

Trivia about the song The Drop Out by The Everly Brothers

When was the song “The Drop Out” released by The Everly Brothers?
The song The Drop Out was released in 1964, on the album “Gone Gone Gone”.
Who composed the song “The Drop Out” by The Everly Brothers?
The song “The Drop Out” by The Everly Brothers was composed by Don Everly.

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