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  1. Music and lyrics "Young Americans" was a major musical departure for David Bowie. Following years of glam rock and hard rock releases, the song represented a full embracement of the R&B and Philadelphia soul sound of the mid-1970s. Bowie himself referred to the sound as "plastic soul".

  2. “Young Americans” is the result of Bowies obsession with soul music. In a hodgepodge of political and social imagery, Bowie paints us an image of the America he saw.

  3. You want the young American. You ain't a pimp and you ain't a hustler (young American, young American) A pimp's got a Cadi and a lady got a Chrysler (you want the young American) Black's got respect, and white's got his soul train (all right) Mama's got cramps, and look at your hands ache.

  4. Jul 5, 2020 · Young Americans | David Bowie + Lyrics. Songsulove. 2.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 343. 26K views 3 years ago. Young Americans David Bowie From the album "Young Americans" (1975) ...more....

  5. David Bowie Lyrics. "Young Americans". They pulled in just behind the bridge. He lays her down, he frowns. "Gee, my life's a funny thing. Am I still too young?"

  6. Young Americans Lyrics by David Bowie from the Who Can I Be Now? (1974-1976) album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: They pulled in just behind the bridge He lays her down, he frowns Gee my life's a funny thing, am I still too young? ….

  7. Lyrics for Young Americans by David Bowie. They pulled in just behind the bridge He lays her down, he frowns "Gee, my life′s a funny ...

  8. All night. She wants the young American. Young American, young American, she wants the young young American. All right. But she wants the young American. All the way from Washington. Her bread-winner begs off the bathroom floor. "We live for just these twenty years. Do we have to die for the fifty more have?" All night. He wants the young American.

  9. Apr 28, 2024 · Released in 1975 as a single from his album of the same name, “Young Americans” has become an anthem for disillusioned youth, a rallying cry for those who feel left behind by society, and a timeless reminder that the struggle for equality and justice is ongoing.

  10. Artist: David Bowie.Song: Young Americans.Album: Young Americans.Lyrics:They pulled in just behind the bridgeHe lays her down, he frowns"Gee my life's a funn...

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