Well, the rock still rolls
The beat goes on after all this time
The faces change but the song's the same
And it feels so fine, play it one more time
They want American music for movin' to the stereo
If it makes you feel all right
Well you can lose your blues and dance all night
American music for drivin' with the radio (drivin' with the radio)
Do what you like, be who you feel
If the music is right
Well, it almost feels real American
From the purple peaks to the city streets
They believe it's a wonderful thing
The power of the pounding beats
And the magic in our dreams
They want American music for movin' to the stereo
If it makes you feel all right
Well you can lose your blues and dance all night
American music for drivin' with the radio (drivin' with the radio)
Do what you like, be who you feel
If the music is right
Well, it almost feels real American
Just when you think that you've heard enough
Somebody says turn it up
Turn it up, turn it up
[Sax solo]
They want American music (American music), for movin' to the stereo (ooh, dancin' with my baby)
Do what you like, be who you feel
If the music is right
Well, it almost feels real American
Baby, baby won't you come out tonight
And take a chance on dancin' in the moonlight
American music, (dancin' to) American music
(All the world loves) American music
(Everywhere) American music
Hey! American, American
Ooh-hoo American, American
Ooh-hoo America, American
Ooh-hoo American music
American, American
Ooh-hoo American, American
Ooh-hoo American, American
Ooh-hoo American music
American, American
Ooh-hoo, American, American
Ooh-hoo American, American
Ooh-hoo American music
American Music was written by Parker McGee.
American Music was produced by Richard Perry.
The Pointer Sisters released American Music on Tue Jun 29 1982.