Sister Golden Hair

America · Hits - 40th Anniversary Edition [2011]

Well I tried to make it Sunday, but I got so damn depressed

That I set my sights on Monday and I got myself undressed

I ain't ready for the altar but I do agree there's times

When a woman sure can be a friend of mine



Well, I keep on thinkin' 'bout you, Sister Golden Hair surprise

And I just can't live without you; can't you see it in my eyes?

I been one poor correspondent, and I been too, too hard to find

But it doesn't mean you ain't been on my mind



Will you meet me in the middle, will you meet me in the air?

Will you love me just a little, just enough to show you care?

Well I tried to fake it, I don't mind sayin', I just can't make it



Well, I keep on thinkin' 'bout you, Sister Golden Hair surprise

And I just can't live without you; can't you see it in my eyes?

Now I been one poor correspondent, and I been too, too hard to find

But it doesn't mean you ain't been on my mind



Will you meet me in the middle, will you meet me in the air?

Will you love me just a little, just enough to show you care?

Well I tried to fake it, I don't mind sayin', I just can't make it



Doo wop doo wop...

Sister Golden Hair

Sister Golden Hair is a defining track by the American rock band America, released on their 1974 album Perspective. The song features the band's signature sound, blending psychedelic rock with intricate guitar work and a distinctive vocal harmony style. It became one of their most recognizable hits, showcasing the group's ability to craft complex arrangements that captured the spirit of the early 1970s. The recording remains a staple in the rock canon, often cited for its melodic structure and the seamless integration of the band's members. Its enduring popularity highlights America's significant contribution to the genre during that era.