WILD CHILD, written by Lou Reed, originally recorded by Lou Reed on the album LOU REED, 1972.
(Lou Reed)
EMI BLACKWOOD MUSIC INC OBO OAKFIELD AVENUE MUSIC LTD
lyrics
I was talkin' to Chuck in his Genghis Khan suit
And his wizard's hat
He spoke of his movie and how he was makin' a new sound track
And then we spoke of kids on the coast
And different types of organic soap
And the way suicides don't leave notes,
Then we spoke of the rain, always back to the rain
I was speakin' to Bill who was given to pills and small racing cars
He had given them up since his last crack-up had carried him too far
Then we spoke of the movies and verse
And the way an actress held her purse
And the way life at times can get worse,
Then we spoke of the rain, always back to the rain
Ah, she's a wild child, and nobody can get at her
She's a wild child, oh, and nobody can get to her
Sleepin' out on the street, oh, livin' all alone
Without a house or a home and then she asked you, please,
Hey, baby, can I have some spare change
Oh, can I break your heart ?
She's a wild child, she's a wild child
I was talkin' to Betty about her auditions, how they made her ill
The life of the theater, is certainly fraught
With many spills and chills
But she calmed down after some wine
Which is what happens most of the time
Then we sat and both spoke in rhyme
Till we spoke of the rain, ah, always back to the rain
I was talking to Ed who'd been reported dead by a mutual friend
He thought it was funny that I had no money to spend on him
So we both shared a piece of sweet cheese
And sang of our lives and our dreams
And how things can come apart at the seams
And we talked of the rain, or was it Lorraine?
She's a wild child, oh, and nobody can get at her
She's a wild child, oh, and nobody can get to her
Sleepin' out on the street, oh, livin' all alone
Without a house or a home and then she asks you, please,
Oh, baby, can I have some spare change
Aw, they all broke her heart...
She's a wild child, she's a wild child
(Lou Reed)
EMI BLACKWOOD MUSIC INC OBO OAKFIELD AVENUE MUSIC LTD
credits
from New Standards,
released March 25, 2019
Musical Instruments:
2019 J Neo Marvin and Davis Jones of The Granite Countertops
Vocals:
2019 J Neo Marvin and Davis Jones of The Granite Countertops
The Granite Countertops are dark, whimsical, tender existential action heroes J Neo Marvin and Davis Jones, exploring the outer limits of what a duo can create.
Based on Noodle Brain Productions series aired on Channel 29 in San Francisco, backing tracks and on a 1978 workshop in SF, recreated at Noodle Brain Productions https://noodlebrain.com/nbsits.swf The Granite Countertops
The enigmatic Frank Ene's solo record lives in a magical world where Serge Gainsbourg fronts Yellow Magic Orchestra. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 17, 2022
San Francisco singer-songwriter and trumpeter Max Daniel gilds straight-shooting pop hooks with orchestral splendor and wry lyricism. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 26, 2020
This creative San Francisco guitar band melds trip hop, krautrock, My Bloody Valentine-esque noise, and jangle pop hooks. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 19, 2024