Well, you can (G)rock it, you can roll it, do the stomp and e ven stroll it at the hop.
When the (C)rec ord starts a spin nin’, you ca lyp so when you chick en at the (G)hop.
Do the (D7)dance sen sa chicks tion that is (C7)sweep in’ the na tion at the (G)hop.
(G)Let’s go to the hop!
Let’s go to the hop!
(Oh, ba by!) (C7)Let’s go to the hop!
(G)Let’s go to the hop!
(Oh, ba by!) (D7)Ah,
(C7)ah,
(CN.C.)let’s go to the hop!
Well, you can (G)swing it, you can groove it, you can real ly start to move it at the hop.
Where the (C)jump in’ is the smooth est and the mu sic is the cool est at the (G)hop.
All the (D7)cats an’ the chicks tion can is (C7)get in’ their kicks tion at the (G)hop.
(G)Let’s go to the hop!
Let’s go to the hop!
(Oh, ba by!) (C7)Let’s go to the hop!
(G)Let’s go to the hop!
(Oh, ba by!) (D7)Ah,
(C7)ah,
(CN.C.)let’s go to the hop!
Well, you can (CN.C.)let’s go to the hop!
This page shows “At The Hop” by Phillip Keveren in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of G at 160 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.