Amsterdam

BJORN DIXGARD, GUSTAF NOREN

I was down in Amsterdam
Almost hurt myself to death
I pushed myself so hard just like the redlight girls
Well I cried and stopped to smile
I thought my career is over
And the dealer boys they had to bring me water

I stumbled over mountains
And the shadows of the street
I fell into the river
I cried and begged for mercy
And I talked to God on the telephone

But I really can't tell you what he told me
But it was a lie
No I really can't tell you what he told me
But it was a lie

When I came to in Amsterdam
The hotel showed a movie
With Marlon Brando and his friend Pacino
Well I thought that this is nice
And I'm sure I can relax now
But suddenly the room was full of demons

I escaped through the window
Almost ran a mile away
I had nowhere to go
So I cried and begged for mercy
And I talked to God on the telephone

But I really can't tell you what he told me
But it was a lie
No I really can't tell you what he told me
But it was a lie

But nothing seems to matter
In this lonesome dirty town
But for a short brief moment
I thought she was the one
And she and I were fighting
About sex, love and TV
That's why I had to get down
And talk to God on the telephone

But I really can't tell you what he told me
But it was a lie
No I really can't tell you what he told me
But it was a lie

Trivia about the song Amsterdam by Mando Diao

On which albums was the song “Amsterdam” released by Mando Diao?
Mando Diao released the song on the albums “Ode to Ochrasy” in 2006 and “The Malevolence Of Mando Diao” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Amsterdam” by Mando Diao?
The song “Amsterdam” by Mando Diao was composed by BJORN DIXGARD, GUSTAF NOREN.

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