Livin' In The U.S.A

Alan Niven / Jack Russell / Michael Lardie

Well I used to work the graveyard
Used to have to paint the stones
Now I clean the farmyard
Have to lick it clean alone

I got a wife and kid
Sharin' an econoline
We keep the sucker hid
Underneath the Hollywood sign

You know I do all right
Oh yea and it's ok
I'd like to kill the light
I'd love to sleep all day

Livin' in a dream
Livin' in the U.S.A.
Livin' in a dream
Livin' in the U.S.A.

Then I used to have a penthouse
Used to have a wife like you
Now I keep the door locked
Her attorney's tryin' to break in too

Everyone's aboard
It's quite the social set
They leave me polaroids
Of everyone I never met

You know they do all right
It's the All-American way
They like to stay all night
The love to drink all day

Livin' in a dream
Livin' in the U.S.A.
Livin' in a dream
Livin' in the U.S.A.

Purple mountain majesty
Crumble into the sea
Spirit of the spacious skies
Shine your grace on me

Livin' in a dream
Livin' in the U.S.A.
Livin' in a dream
Livin' in the U.S.A.

Trivia about the song Livin' In The U.S.A by Great White

When was the song “Livin' In The U.S.A” released by Great White?
The song Livin' In The U.S.A was released in 1992, on the album “Sail Away”.
Who composed the song “Livin' In The U.S.A” by Great White?
The song “Livin' In The U.S.A” by Great White was composed by Alan Niven, Jack Russell, and Michael Lardie.

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