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(Verse 1)
I got my start on the street
With the monkey next to me he'll
Shake your hand for a dollar,
If you're nice kiss your cheek
To my left I can see
Chinese flipping bowls on their heads from their feet
Yo
Strolling on the scene
Are my arch-enemies
Break-dancers take your crowd, your girl, your money
Balloon man's telling me to turn down please
And the psychic agrees
I begin to see thatOh I'm home, I'm right where I belong
And there's no where else that I'd rather be(Chorus)
Because those moments on the street
When crowd would rock with me
I felt like the biggest man, the biggest man in Los Angeles

You see all I really need
Are some ears to hear me dream
I feel like the biggest man, the biggest man in Los Angeles
Standing on the street, yeah
Just standing on the street(Verse 2)
Trombone cuts deep through the crowd doing Motown moves
With his hat tucked down
A belly dancer passes the tip jar around
And the men are confused, slightly aroused
Muslims, Christians preaching, wishing
I would shut up so the people could listen
Supposed to cut through all this noise
With my little voice, I begin to see thatOh I'm home, I'm right where I belong
And there's no where else that I'd rather be(chorus)And the day goes dark
I pack my car
Stare out at the ocean
Take some time
A quiet smile
Let it all just soak in(chorus) x2

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Andy Grammer is an American Singer-songwriter managed by Steve Greenberg's S-Curve Records. He released his first album in June 2011. He was born in Los Angeles, United States, but grew up in New York. At 20, he returned to the Los Angeles area. He currently resides in Los Angeles. His father is Singer-songwriter, Red Grammer. In 2007, he graduated from California State University, Northridge, with a B.A. in Music Industry Studies.


Read more about Andy Grammer on Last.fm.


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