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Artist/Band: Rick Nelson
Lyrics for Song: Marshmallow Skies
Lyrics for Album: Another Side of Rick [Decca] [1967]



(J. Burton, R. Nelson)



The room starts movin', my mind starts groovin'

Marshmallow skies

Yellow gold ceilings concealing my feelings

Marshmallow skies.



I look around, at the ground as it passes me by

Keep holdin' on to the people I want to

Marshmallow skies

There's no delusions for reaching conclusions

In marshmallow skies.



Where are you going I said to myself yesterday

To be or not to, is something you've got to

In marshmallow skies

Marshmallow skies...


Marshmallow Skies

Rick Nelson's "Marshmallow Skies" stands as a quintessential example of his early 1960s pop sound, captured on the album "Another Side of Rick." Released under Decca Records, the track exemplifies the smooth, melodic style that defined Nelson's career during this pivotal era. With its gentle arrangement and catchy hook, the song reflects the optimistic, breezy aesthetic common to the British Invasion and American teen pop of the mid-1960s. As part of Nelson's extensive discography, the recording showcases his signature vocal delivery, blending youthful energy with a polished production quality that made him a household name. The song remains a cherished song in his catalog, illustrating the enduring appeal of his early work and his ability to craft memorable, radio-friendly hits that resonated with audiences across the nation.


Album Lyrics: Another Side of Rick [Decca] [1967]


Rick Nelson
"Another Side of Rick [Decca] [1967]"


1. Dream Weaver
2. Marshmallow Skies
3. Reason to Believe
4. Baby Close Its Eyes
5. Barefoot Boy
6. Don't Make Promises
7. Georgia on My Mind
8. Daydream
9. I Wonder if Louise Is Home