Miracle On 3rd St.

American Music Club · Other Songs - American Music Club

C'mon let's waste another thousand years

Sitting around your kitchen table

We'll turn the brandy into beer

Later they'll say, "what a miracle."



You say all you need is a right position

'cause nothing in this world helps you to see

You say that you never do it

Unless someone gives it to you for free



You say I never listen to you

Well you're right about that

But I thought that I love you

More than that



I know you're strong enough to live



In a world where are the magic's gone

I watch your hands tremble, you reach for another sip

Now all your luck is gone



Look at the moon ain't it pretty at night

Don't look away give it a chance for once

In it's own way it's just alive as any of us

In any way it's where you face



You say I never listen to you

Well you're right about that

But I thought that I love you

More than that

Miracle On 3rd St.

American Music Club's 'Miracle On 3rd St.' stands as a defining track from the band's early 1990s output, capturing the raw, lo-fi aesthetic that characterized their debut period. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of punk energy and melodic sensibility, often associated with the post-punk revival movement of the era. Recorded with a distinct, gritty production style, the track reflects the band's focus on atmospheric textures and emotional vulnerability rather than polished perfection. While the specific album placement remains unconfirmed in public records, the recording is widely recognized as a key component of their early discography, showcasing the band's ability to craft memorable hooks within a compact, intimate framework. The piece remains a staple for fans of the genre, illustrating the band's influence on the sound of early 90s indie rock.