American Daydream is an unidentified hard rock song.
Search History[]
The song was posted to YouTube by user Acidbeats9 on June 23rd, 2020. The song was taken from a decaying demo cassette containing two songs, this one and Too Young To Die, which are presumably by the same artist.
The description gives the location of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, and gives an estimated date between 1984-1986. The original poster mentions one of the singers being a teacher and that the band was touted by A Flock of Seagulls, another English band.
Lyrics[]
Sex cries out in the dead of the night as you said that we'd be forever
Do you ever think how much fun it would be to wake up and always together
And I saw that thing that you do to my mind
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And the law confuse me and it sometimes abuse me
Why did I take the wrong route
And I made, made, made an all American daydream
And I everyone I know what they'll say of me
You don't understand it, so just let me be alone
Alone in my American daydream
Alone in my American daydream
Where all the kids in town drive '55 Chevy's
The girls I'd say I'd let
And no one minds when you like your guitar, I finally got it down to a lick
Your mother holds hands when you kick out the jams
And your mama is the energy vibes
And the rockers from thieves is going legit and you just thank God you're alive
And I made, made, made an all American daydream
And I everyone I know what they'll say of me
You don't understand it, so just let me be alone
Alone in my American daydream
Alone in my American dream
Where a cop yells "Betty/Benny" and turns around
They'll ????? go
And girl on the corner with a bag in her arms can't stop yelling "No, no, no"
All the boys in school were having an affair with a girl called Mary Jane
And she can pick them up and she can put them down
But she can never kill the pain
And I made, made, made an all American daydream
And I everyone I know what they'll say of me
You don't understand it, so just let me be alone
Alone in my American daydream
Alone in my American dream
Alone in my American dream