Lyrics New York 1963 - America 1968 - The Animals , Eric Burdon
And
when
I
got
to
America,
I
say
it
blew
my
mind
And
when
I
got
to
America,
I
say
it
blew
my
mind
The
Apollo
Theater
on
a
125th
street
The
place
was
closed,
it
was
pouring
rain
I
had
a
feeling
I′d
go
there
again
The
taxi
driver
thought
I
was
insane
Brown
girl
from
the
Bronx
showed
me
her
home
We
went
there
by
subway
train
She
took
me
there
time
and
time
again
Love
was
our
sweet
song's
name
And
when
I
got
to
America,
I
say
it
blew
my
mind
And
when
I
got
to
America,
I
say
it
blew
my
mind
The
Negro
was
my
hero
and
leader
His
strange
tasting
ways,
they
turned
me
on
I
tried
my
best
to
sound
just
like
him
When
he
moves,
he
moves
like
lightning
Across
the
world
the
news
was
flashed
The
country′s
young
leader
was
laid
to
rest
Another
ending
of
a
new
beginning
Others
cried
some
were
grinning
And
when
I
got
to
America,
I
say
it
blew
my
mind
And
when
I
got
to
America,
I
say
it
blew
my
mind
In
Central
Park
the
children
were
playing
Behind
the
bars
the
tiger
walked
Smiling
young
faces
of
many
colours
Many
young
tongues
were
being
talked
The
garbage
lying
in
the
streets
of
the
Village
Smiling
face
of
an
unknown
Bob
Dylan
(Do
it
again,
man)
She
was
sixteen,
young
and
so
willin'
The
sudden
violence
of
a
Village
killin'
(And
here
comes
the
Police
as
usual,
eh,
what
good
are
you
now)
And
when
I
got
to
America,
I
say
it
blew
my
mind
(And
all
ya
people
standing
around
Here
with
your
hands
in
your
pockets)
And
when
I
got
to
America,
I
say
it
blew
my
mind
What
did
you
do
in
the
services?
What
did
I
do
in
the
services?
I
was
a
fighter
pilot.
Yeah,
That′s
right.
But
they
didn′t
like
me.
They
didn't
want
me.
When
I
was
sent
overseas,
The
first
thing
they
told
me
was:
"um,
We
can′t
use
you
because
we
didn't
send
for
you"
I
was
trained.
The
government
paid,
the
government
spent
over
$250,
000
to
train
me
as
a
pilot,
and
then
after
I
got
overseas,
A
general
sent
his
adjutant
down
to
meet
our
group
to
say
that
we
Didn′t
send
for
you
and
we
don't
want
you.
That′s
right.
This
is
the
truth,
I'm
telling
you
the
truth!
This
is
straight
life
but,
ah,
somehow
we
go
on...
We
go
on
because
we
would
like
to
think
there's
hope.
But
that′s
a
lie,
There
ain′t
no
hope
and
that's
the
truth,
that′s
the
truth
baby!
That's
right
when
I
know
you
out
of
the
box.
(laughter)
Yeah,
That′s
right!
You
know
the
town
that
I
was
born
in,
We
didn't
have
no
streets?
It
was
all
dirt
roads,
Dirt
roads
and
poor
people,
nobody
had
nothing.
Matter
of
fact,
We
used
to
get
together
to
have
community
meals.
Somebody
had
cabbage,
Somebody
else
had
some
meat,
Somebody
else
had
some
corn
mean
and
we′d
get
together
and
we'd
make
A
meal,
have
a
community
dinner.
That
was
when
we
were
lucky
and
then
we'd
play
cards.
We
didn′t
have
any
signals
′cause
we
didn't
need
any.
Nobody
had
any
cars.
That′s
right!
And
on
the
corner,
On
particular
corners,
there
were
accidents
all
the
time.
Most
of
the
people
who
were
hurt
in
the
accidents
died
just
because
Nobody
came
to
pick
them
up.
The
ambulance
never
came.
That's
right,
The
ambulance
never
came.
I′ve
just
seen
many
a
man
bleed
to
death,
lying
on
the
street...
There's
got
to
be
a
change,
There′s
got
to
be
a
change
and
there's
enough
people
to
do
it!
If
they
would
get
off
their
big
fat
you-know-what,
and
move!
Because
we
don't
have
much
time.
There′s
enough
people
sayin′,
"Ain't
it
a
shame?
Ain′t
it
a
shame?
Ain't
it
a
shame?
" Standing
around.
Good
people,
oh
yeah!
They
all
regard
themselves
as
good
people
and
they
are
full
of
"ain′t
It
a
shame's".
And
why
don′t
people,
Why
can't
they
see
and
why
don't
Everybody
do
this
and
why
don′t
everybody
do
that?
But
if
they,
it′s
time
for
them
to
make
a
move,
Gets
hands
outta
your
pockets
and
go
to
work.
Do
something!
Otherwise
there
gonna
be
nothing
to
Do
(laughter)
Yeah,
and
that's
funny!
End
of
Interview
Oh,
hang
on...
Wanna
be
free
babe,
wanna
be
free
I
made
up
my
mind,
that′s
where
I
wanna
be
That's
all
I
wanna
do,
to
be
free,
to
be
free
To
smell
the
grass
beneath
my
feet
To
smile
at
people
on
the
street
To
be
in
love
with
everyone
To
know
that
life
has
just
begun
That′s
where
I
want
to
be,
I
want
to
be
free
babe
You
know
when
I'm
feelin′
good
babe?
That's
when
I
feel
free...
when
I
feel
good
And
when
I
feel
good
it's
because,
because
I′m
stoned
babe
(I
don′t
believe
you)
Oh
yes,
I'm
so
stoned,
babe
(I
don′t
believe
you)
It's
a
good
good
feeling,
oh
yes
it
is...
(I
still
don′t
believe
you)
Ohhh,
I
don't
care
if
you
don′t
believe
me
(I
don'
believe
you)
It's
a
good,
good
feelin′
babe
I
want
to
give
it
away
(No
good
will
come
this
day)
I
want
to
give
it
all
away
(Don′t
give
it
to
me)
I'll
die
if
I
can′
t
give
it
away
(You
cannot
give
it
away)
Tell
me...
(I
can't
tell
you
anything)
Tell
me
you
want
to
be
free,
tell
me,
tell
me
Give
me
some
encouragement
(I
feel,
I
feel,
I
feel)
And
make
me
baby,
I
want,
I
want
to
make
everybody
to
feel
free
with
me
(I
feel,
I
feel
all
wrong,
you
must
me
wrong)
Because
I
know
but
I
don′t
care
Maybe
I'm
wrong
(You′ve
got
to
be
wrong)
I
know
I'm
wrong
babe
(You're
so
wrong)
I′m
so
very
very
wrong
and
what′s
good
for
me
is
good
for
you
(You
cannot
be
free
this
way)
It's
got
to
be,
oh,
free
me,
oh,
free
me
(You′ll
never
be
free
this
way)
I
got
to
be
free
You
can't
tell
me
that
I
don′t
feel
free
because
I
feel
free
(You'll
never
be
free
this
way)
I
wanna
be
free
of
all
this,
I
wanna
be
outta
here
(You′ll
never
be
free
this
way)
An
animal
would
do
much
to
protect
his
young.
And
animal
will
fight
to
the
death
to
protect
his
Security
and
future
life
the
way
I
have
to
live
it
It's
altogether
something
that
you
would
definitely
not
understand.
Nobody
understands
this
because,
Take
for
instance
Saturday
night,
Saturday
night
is
a
big,
big
experience
I
think
I
can
feel
it,
I
think
I've
got
it,
got
to
be
free
(Is
it
really
freedom?)
I
wanna
give
it
to
you...
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