American Summer - Andrew London



     
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American Summer Lyrics


Sunflowers in the tall grass,
We were born to thrive but not born to last, and
I've been sleeping the rainy months away.
Longer days than there'll ever be,
So don't just say you'll be missing me
Don't think I'll ever stop this wandering('Cause) I'm going home for a little while
An American summer is dancing in the wind and
I've got the feeling it's time to fall in love,
To fall in love again.Cobblestones in a red town,
Girls driving the highway, singing with their hair down
I'm lost in thought with no hope to be found,
Yeah, no hope to be found'Cause I'm going home for, a little while
An American summer is dancing in the wind and
I've got the feeling it's time to fall in love, to fall in love,
'Cause I'm going home, back where I came from,
An American summer is dancing in the wind and
I've got the feeling it's time to fall in loveI still believe in this place,
I still recall the light on your face,

What I wouldn't give for one more dayDown your street the visions came,
They were rising up from the city drains
Don't touch a thing, just let it be
I'd rather it remember you, rather it remember me.'Cause I'm going home for, a little while
An American summer is dancing in the wind and
I've got the feeling it's time to fall in love, to fall in love,
'Cause I'm going home, back where I came from,
An American summer is dancing in the wind and
I've got the feeling it's time to fall in love,
To fall in love again.

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There are two artists known as Andrew London.

1st [techno/electronic/house]:
Andrew London was born in 1983. From a very early age his passion for music was apparent and when he began to DJ, that passion developed more and more. His first club appearance came at the tender age of 13 Together with a number of like-minded friends, Andy began to play at small parties,there, he tried to mix every possible culture, music genre and form of art know to mankind. And over time he developed his style and sound. His profile quickly started to grow as his sets found favour with his friends and peers. As things progressed, he moved into bigger parties, events and clubs. Andrew has a specific aura and identity about him that is incredibly magical, friendly and positive, and he likes to convey this to the public through his sets. The new album features carefully crafted arrangements whose combination of synthetic sounds and organic movements is reminiscent of cold-wave or electronica but ends up in an entirely new place. The beats and dynamics are inspired by the Earth energy, but added to them is a surprising and sometimes melancholic songs.

2nd [songwriter/session musician]:
Andrew Capra (Born September 16 in San Francisco), also known by stage name Andrew London is an American songwriter, session vocalist and composer. He is a lead singer and guitarist (as well as songwriter) for Los Angeles rock band Brave Citizens who released a blog-buzzing EP "Revolutions" in 2008 followed by a US tour and festival appearances. The band is currently in the studio. Songs "How Much Longer?", "The Same Way" and "All or Not" were featured in a number of American television programs.
While in high school, Andrew released two full length albums with Halfway To Nowhere. Following Halfway to Nowhere he released two E.Ps., Pictographs and Before You Go (produced by Paul Miner, with Hopefield while attending UC Irvine.
Capra writes and is also a session singer for other artists, film and commercials. In late 2010 Capra began an album of new solo work under the "Andrew London" pseudonym. Capra tapped guitarist Bruce Kulick, bassists Chris Chaney and Tony Franklin, and drummer Miles McPherson to be the recording band. The project utilized Pledgemusic to involve fans in the making of the record while supporting nonprofit 'Hospice By The Bay', a Bay Area-based Hospice care provider. The first single "Back To Old Street" was released October 21, 2013 on iTunes. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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