I knew a girl maybe running light,
She always had money on her mind.
She was something like a glow
And she made it to the show
And it made her shiver every single time

Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go

Betty was whacked on sedatives
They said it was supposed to calm her down
But when the band started to play
Betty'd start to sweat
And the crazy chick would shake it all around

Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go

You know that parents think it's wrong
That kids are dancing all night long

Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go

Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go

Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go

Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go

Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go
Riverdale Stomp, baby lets go


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Riverdale Stomp Lyrics as written by Dan P. Schafer Benjamin M. Foster

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    i hope these are correct

    weasel27on May 02, 2007   Link
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    I do believe these are the correct lyrics. Thank you, weasel27! I noticed a while back that the wrong lyrics for this song were posted all over the internet! The only line I am not sure about is the very last line of the first verse - but I think you got it pretty close if not dead-on. As fir the meaning - there isn't much of one. It's pretty much just about Betty and Veronica (and presumably the other teens of Riverdale) gettin' down to the rock n roll music! I always kind of imagine the Riverdales playing at a school dance or something and it's getting way out of hand, much to the chagrin of the kids' parents and chaperones. Awesome song. Archie comics meets the Ramones in a dark alleyway!

    creepycrooner666on December 07, 2007   Link

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