Got Your Mind In the Gutter - Europe



     
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Got Your Mind In the Gutter Lyrics


What's a man to do when he's bein' accused
I hear you talkin', it's real bad news
Nothin' happened with that girl last night
So, baby, won't you tell me whyYou got your mind in the gutter
You got your mind in the gutter
You're jumpin' to conclusions and it's plain to see
You got your mind in the gutter, baby, don't blame meSo you say I'm foolin' 'round, playin' the field
Baby, let me tell you it's no big deal
No, I ain't gettin' a little on the side
But I feel like a prisoner with both hands tiedYou say you found a number on a matchbook in my coat
And lipstick smeared on my shirt
Well, I hate to disappoint you and it scares me to death
That if your shovel ain't full you just keep diggin' up some dirtYou've pushed me into a corner
You've got my back to the wall
I stand accused of bein' some kind of liar
Hey, I wouldn't hose you down if you were on fireYou got your mind in the gutter
You got your mind in the gutter
Baby, I keep those women far away from my skin

But since your mind's in the gutter, man, I just can't winI took her aside to give her my point of view
What you tryin' to pull, babe, it just ain't true
There should be a warnin' up above your cage
Sayin' don't feed the lion, she's in a state of rageHow can I prove that I've done nothin' wrong
You know in your heart that you're all that I want
You're all fired up just a little too tight
Now, babe, what can I tell you, you just ain't rightAin't got a bad reputation
So why you tearin' it down
Don't know what happened but your mind's gone south
No, I can't believe what comes out of your mouthYou've got your mind in the gutter
You've got your mind in the gutter
I know what you're sayin' but it just ain't true
You've got your mind in the gutter, baby, shame on youSo you say I'm foolin' 'round, playin' the field
No better, this is no big deal
I ain't gettin' a little on the side
Baby, what can I tell you, you just ain't rightYou've got your mind in the gutter
You've got your mind in the gutter
Baby, I keep those women far away from my skin
But still your mind's in the gutter, man, I just can't winMind in the gutter
You've got your mind in the gutter
I know what you're sayin' but it just ain't true
You've got your mind in the gutter, baby, shame on youSo you say I'm foolin' 'round, playin' the field
Baby, let me tell you it's no big deal
I ain't gettin' a little on the side
What can I tell you, you just ain't right

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Europe is a Swedish rock band formed in Upplands Väsby, Sweden in 1979 under the name Force by vocalist Joey Tempest and guitarist John Norum. Although widely associated with glam metal, the band's sound incorporates heavy metal and hard rock elements. Since its formation, Europe has released eight studio albums, three live albums, three compilations and seven videos.

Europe rose to international fame in the 1980s with its third album The Final Countdown, which became a high commercial success and sold over three million copies in the United States. Europe was one of the most successful rock acts of the 80's and sold over four million albums in the United States alone and over 10 million albums worldwide. The band has achieved two top 20 albums on the Billboard 200 chart (The Final Countdown and Out of This World) and two top 10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart ("The Final Countdown" and "Carrie"). From 1986 to 1992 Europe sold over 20 million records worldwide, making them the 4th most successful act from Sweden in history.

Europe went on hiatus in 1992, reunited temporarily for a one-off performance in Stockholm on New Year's Eve 1999 and announced an official reunion in 2003. Since then Europe has released four records, Start from the Dark (2004), Secret Society (2006), Last Look at Eden (2009) and Bag of Bones (2012).

Born in 1979 from the underground suburban rock music scene in the outskirts of Stockholm, Sweden, a young band called 'Force' won national acclaim in the early 80's after emerging victorious in a nation wide talent contest. Their main influences were British rock bands of the 70's: UFO, Thin Lizzy, Led Zeppelin.

Winning a recording contract, core members Joey Tempest (vocals), John Norum (guitar) and John Leven (bass) re-named themselves "EUROPE" and went on to record and release two ground-breaking albums titled "Europe" and "Wings of Tomorrow" in Scandinavia and Japan. The band toured widely on the strengths of these two records, and in 1984 recruited new members Mic Michaeli (keyboards) and drummer Ian Haugland. The success these albums generated on their home soil and in the Far East landed them an international record deal with Epic Records in New York; and in 1986 Europe went on to release their third album "The Final Countdown" produced by Kevin Elson (Journey, Mr Big). Upon its release, from Moscow to Manhattan and Stockholm to Sydney "...Countdown" conquered the airwaves and the epic rock anthem succeeded in penetrating the global psyche. The prominent (and now legendary) keyboard riff and memorable melodies catapulted the song into the top ten charts in the UK and USA, and the title track reached number one in 24 countries. It was at this time, John Norum chose to leave Europe to pursue a solo career, and was replaced by another well-known Swedish guitarist, Kee Marcello. Selling in excess of six million units, and resulting in an extensive world tour, "The Final Countdown" became a global phenomenon.

Two years later Europe emerged again with their fourth album titled "Out of this World", produced by Ron Nevison (UFO, Thin Lizzy, Heart). This album delivered trademark Europe melodies and inspiring musical arrangements. Also a remarkable success, Europe embarked on a second world tour and were the first international rock-act to perform behind the 'Bamboo Curtain' in Bombay, India in front of a 60,000-strong audience.
The follow up to "Out of This World" came two years later. The album titled "Prisoners in Paradise" was inspired by the band's time residing in L.A. Upon completion of yet another world tour, in 1993 Europe dicided to take time out to pursue personal projects and record solo albums.

After an extended hiatus, the band came together again in 1999 (including original guitarist John Norum) on new year's eve in Stockholm Sweden to perform "Rock the Night" and "The Final Countdown" to usher in the new millennium. The performance not only marked Europe's first public appearance in almost a decade, but also inspired a permanent reunion.

In 2004, with John Norum firmly back in the band, the original Europe lineup returned to the world stage with "Start From the Dark" - a raw, cutting-edge rock album that delivered a brand new style of melodic rock. The release saw the band's welcome return to the road as they embarked on an extensive tour in Europe, the United States and the Far East. Shortly thereafter, the band returned to the studio to record their 7th studio album titled "Secret Society" which was released in October 2006. Marking the most daring and innovative Europe album to date, "Secret Society" is both a return to their roots as well as a celebration of their collective musical experience and willingness to explore brand new territories. Followed by another world tour, the band continue to work hard to establish themselves yet again. It can be said that there are few bands from the 80's that still remain creative and relevant today with an edgy and modern sound.

Following their summer 2008 European tour, Europe returned to the studio to record and then release their 8th studio effort, Last Look at Eden.

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