Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Velvet Underground, artist - Jonathan Richman. Album song I, Jonathan, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.1991
Record label: Concord, Rounder
Song language: English
Velvet Underground |
They were wild like the USA |
A mystery band in a New York way |
Rock and roll, but not like the rest |
And to me, America at it’s best |
How in the world were they making that sound? |
Velvet Underground. |
A spooky tone on a Fender bass |
Played less notes and left more space |
Stayed kind of still, looked kinda shy |
Kinda far away, kinda dignified. |
How in the world were they making that sound? |
Velvet Underground. |
Now you can look at that band and wonder where |
All that sound was coming from |
With just 4 people there. |
Twangy sounds of the cheapest types, |
Sounds as stark as black and white stripes, |
Bold and brash, sharp and rude, |
Like the heats turned off |
And you’re low on food. |
How in the world were they making that sound? |
Velvet Underground. |
Like this… |
Wild wild parties when they start to unwind |
A close encounter of the thirdest kind |
On the bandstand playing, everybody’s saying |
How in the world were they making that sound? |
Velvet Underground. |
Well you could look at that band |
And at first sight |
Say that certain rules about modern music |
Wouldn’t apply tonight. |
Twangy sounds of the cheapest kind, |
Like «Guitar sale $ 29.99,» |
Bold and brash, stark and still, |
Like the heats turned off |
And you can’t pay the bill. |
How in the world were they making that sound? |
Velvet Underground. |
Both guitars got the fuzz tone on |
The drummer’s standing upright pounding along |
A howl, a tone, a feedback whine |
Biker boys meet the college kind |
How in the world were they making that sound? |
Velvet Underground. |
Wild wild parties when they start to unwind |
A close encounter of the thirdest kind |
On the bandstand grooving, everybody moving |
How in the world are they making that sound? |
Velvet Underground. |