Vaughn Monroe - The Great American Dream Lyrics

Lyrics The Great American Dream - Vaughn Monroe



Excuse me sir... I am a foreigner
I left the white sands of Zanzibar
Where is this place you call free lunch bar?
I am hungry and have overstayed my visa
I'll work your farm your factory your pizzeria
Is TV more beautiful than the Mona Lisa
Someday my sons will I fight for the eagle
My daughters will never be ashamed of me
It is my dream... to be a citizen
It's the Great American Dream
It's the Great American Dream
It's the Great American Dream
Excuse me sir... I am a prostitute
Just pretend that I'm a Playboy bunny
For a Franklin I will tongue your tummy
My body is a battlefield and a flower
Four score and seven tricks by the hour
O the many men--one might have been my father
Gonna make my getaway in a zeppelin
Take a bubble bath in the fountain of youth
It is my dream... to be a girl again
In the Great American Dream
Excuse me sir... I am a writer
Tho' the critics are jealous of my genius
They say I'm writing with my penis
Perhaps you've read my work in True Confessions
It pays the rent and fuels my obsessions
On the sly I give elocution lessons
Someday I'll write the Great American Novel
To be required reading in the Ivy League
It is my dream... to die infamous
It's the Great American Dream
Excuse me sir... I am a carpenter
Once I built a treehouse for Rockefeller
Tho' now I've been laid off since December
Someday I'll build a castle all my own
In the den the best laz-e-boy throne
In every room a different color phone
These torn hands are skilled as spiders
I hear there's work in Kansas building coffins
It is my dream... to be cremated
It's the Great American Dream
Excuse me sir... I am an Indian
O the white man is as greedy as fire
His heart is wrapped around with barbed wire
My father died of whiskey and religion
But ghosts are cheap on the reservation
In the summer we're a tourist attraction
It is wrong to squeeze the earth like a snake
A deceit to give a stone to the hungry one
It is my dream... to skin a Pilgrim
And the Great American Dream
Excuse me sir... I am Everyman
I'm the good thief of Jekyll and Hyde
I'm the social climber on a mountain of pride
I'm the deaf the dumb and the debonaire
I'm the mouse the monk and the millionaire
I'm the Great White Hope riding an old grey mare
I'm the sad-eyed girl as young as the earth
I'm the mother who died giving birth
To the Great American Dream
I hope freedom loves me




Vaughn Monroe - Racing With The Moon: An Anthology 1940-56
Album Racing With The Moon: An Anthology 1940-56
date of release
11-08-2008

1 In My Dreams
2 High On a Windy Hill
3 There I Go
4 So You're the One
5 Is It Love Or Is It Conscription
6 Racing With the Moon
7 Yours (Quiereme Mucho)
8 Sam, You Made The Pants Too Long
9 The Window Washer Man
10 Tangerine
11 My Devotion
12 When the Lights Go On Again
13 Let's Get Lost
14 The Very Thought of You
15 The Trolley Song
16 Rum Ane Coca Cola
17 There I've Said It Again
18 Something Sentimental
19 Just A Blue Serge Suit
20 Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow
21 Seems Like Old Times
22 I Wish I Didn't Love You So
23 Kokomo, Indiana
24 You Do
25 Ballerina
26 Matinee
27 Melody Time
28 The Maharajah Of Magador
29 Cool Water
30 Red Roses for a Blue Lady
31 Riders In the Sky
32 Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You)
33 That Lucky Old Sun
34 Mule Train
35 Bamboo
36 The Phantom Stagecoach
37 The Beer That I Left On the Bar
38 The Great American Dream
39 Sound Off
40 On Top Of Old Smokey
41 Old Soldiers Never Die
42 Meanderin'
43 Charmaine
44 Mountain Laurel
45 Lady Love
46 A Man's Best Friend Is His Horse
47 Jump Back, Honey
48 Ruby
49 The Butterscotch Mop
50 Roses And Revolvers
51 You Could Hear A Pin Drop
52 Don't Go to Strangers




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