my 60's girl

 

 

 

 




VERSE ONE: 

It’s on the radio,  
They’re playing our favourite song,
   
Sing a long.
   
We would dance alone,
   
Our bodies would melt into one,
   
You’re my 60’s girl,
  Tell me what happened to you,   
Remember it was peace and love,
   
And the highs we all went through.
 

CHORUS: 

You’re my 60’s girl, with flowers in your hair, 
you thought the world would never change, 
you thought that life would pass you by, 
but nothing ever stays the same.
 

You thought that love would conquer all, 
that peace would end this senseless war, 
you wanted time to pass us by, 
but in the end the dream just…………died.

SECOND VOICE: 

Mama Cass and Sergeant Pepper,  
Jackie O and J.F.K,  
Armstrong, King and Lyndon Johnson,  
Janis J at Monterey.

The Grateful Dead and Brian Wilson,  
Woodstock, Hendrix and L.S.D.  
Protests songs and protest movements,  

Vietnam, just "Let It Be".

VERSE TWO: 

It’s on the radio,   
They’re playing our favourite song,   
I want you to sing along,   

Our hearts would beat as one, 

CHORUS

  BRIDGE: 

And everything you felt, you dreamed, 
you thought about was nothing more than make believe, 
your heart deceived. 

All I ever needed was your love,  
All I ever needed was you.. 

Give me love..

 
Written: October 2005
Words & Music by Geoff Dominy