About the song

The Small Faces, a British rock band known for their energetic performances and their pioneering psychedelic sound, released “Itchycoo Park” as a timeless anthem of youth and rebellion. This upbeat and infectious song, released in 1967, became a hit single and a defining track for the band’s iconic sound.

With their distinctive harmonies and driving rhythm, The Small Faces explore the themes of freedom, individuality, and the desire to escape the constraints of society. Through introspective lyrics and the band’s lively performance, listeners are invited to reflect on their own experiences and emotions.

The opening lines, “Itchycoo Park, where the people play,” immediately establish the song’s subject and set a playful tone. The lyrics continue to reference the carefree and rebellious spirit of youth, while also highlighting the importance of individuality and self-expression. The song’s refrain, “Itchycoo Park, where the people play,” is both catchy and memorable, conveying a sense of excitement and freedom.

Throughout the song, The Small Faces’ psychedelic sound creates a captivating and immersive listening experience. The band’s use of experimental effects, intricate guitar work, and the band members’ energetic vocals add depth and complexity to the music, while also reflecting the spirit of the 1960s counterculture movement.

“Itchycoo Park” is more than just a popular song; it is a cultural touchstone that has influenced countless artists and generations of music fans. The song’s upbeat energy and rebellious message continue to resonate with audiences today, making it a timeless and enduring piece of music history.

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Lyrics

Over bridge of sighs
To rest my eyes in shades of green
Under dreaming spires
To Itchycoo Park, that’s where I’ve been
I got high
(What did you feel there?) well, I cried
(But why the tears there?) tell you why
It’s all too beautiful, it’s all too beautiful
It’s all too beautiful, it’s all too beautiful
I feel inclined to blow my mind
Get hung up, feed the ducks with a bun
They all come out to groove about
Be nice and have fun in the sun
I’ll tell you what I’ll do (what will you do?) I’d like to go there now with you
You can miss out school (won’t that be cool?) why go to learn the words of fools?
we’ll get high
(What will we touch there?) we’ll touch the sky
(But why the tears there?) I’ll tell you why
It’s all too beautiful, it’s all too beautiful
It’s all too beautiful, it’s all too beautiful
I feel inclined to blow my mind
Get hung up, feed the ducks with a bun
They all come out to groove about
Be nice and have fun in the sun
It’s all too beautiful, it’s all too beautiful
It’s all too beautiful, hah
It’s all too beautiful, it’s all too beautiful
It’s all too beautiful, it’s all too beautiful
It’s all too beautiful, it’s all too beautiful

By Tam Le

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