N.S.U.
Cream Lyrics


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Driving in my car, smoking my cigar,
The only time I'm happy's when I play my guitar.

Singing in my yacht, what a lot I got,
Happiness is something that just cannot be bought.

I've been in and I'm out, I've been up and down,
I don't want to go until I've been all around.





What's it all about, anyone in doubt,
I don't want to go until I've found it all out.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Cream's song N.S.U. seem to reflect the idea that true happiness comes from doing what you love. The singer expresses that he is only truly happy when he's playing his guitar, suggesting that music is his true passion. The line "Happiness is something that just cannot be bought" further emphasizes the idea that material possessions and wealth cannot bring true happiness.


The lyrics also touch on the idea of exploration and discovery. The singer states that he doesn't want to leave until he's been all around and found out what it's all about, suggesting a desire for adventure and understanding. The line "What's it all about, anyone in doubt" seems to be a philosophical inquiry into the meaning of life, and the singer implies that he won't be satisfied until he's found the answers to these questions.


Overall, the lyrics of N.S.U. suggest a desire for a fulfilling and passionate life, one that is full of exploration, discovery, and the pursuit of happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

Driving in my car, smoking my cigar,
I am content with my current situation, driving and smoking a cigar, but my true happiness comes when I am playing my guitar.


Singing in my yacht, what a lot I got,
Having material possessions like a yacht does not bring true happiness, but singing and creating music brings me joy.


Happiness is something that just cannot be bought.
Possessions and material items cannot bring true happiness, it comes from within.


I've been in and I'm out, I've been up and down,
I have experienced the highs and lows of life, but I am not ready to stop exploring and experiencing everything life has to offer.


What's it all about, anyone in doubt,
I am searching for the meaning of life and will not rest until I have found it, even if others doubt my journey.


I don't want to go until I've been all around.
I want to experience everything that life has to offer before it comes to an end.


I don't want to go until I've found it all out.
I will not be satisfied until I have discovered the true meaning of life and my place in it.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Anthem Entertainment, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JACK BRUCE

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Craig Wilds

This solo is so ferocious and starts out a such a frenetic pace. Baker is working his tail off and Bruce's pounding bass. Still my all-time favorite group.

Damien Landry

@Soren Langston Instablaster :)

Soren Langston

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Maxine McKenzie

Yeah Cream were the Greatest...they had real class..and they did it FIRST!( and most Milenials can't see past the over~inflated cock~rock of Led Zep...don't know what they're Fucking missing!)

Samuel M

Right on!

Walkingshadow1

Baker wasn't kidding. His drumming on this song is just dominating.  I love his aggressiveness.

Charles Lambiase

One of the best sounds coming out of Jack Bruce's bass and amplifiers on this particular song

Arminius Hermann

That's why I love when Ginger says on DVD about Jack to Eric when forming Cream.
But your right he's a fucking good bass player. Couldn't say it better.

Gary ,Gomes Vedic Astrology

NSU isn't three chords. It's structure is a bit different and a bit odd for a rock song of the day. It's actually a seven chord song--but they are jamming off of one chord. And for the record (pun intended), most (exclusively) rock critics know next to nothing about the components of music. If they dabble in jazz or classical musical criticism, the critics usually know a bit more. But Cream had more in common with an improvising jazz group than with other rock groups of the time.

Gary Gomes

@The Jack0fHearts I think Clapton knew. He had to work out chords from the ground up...no one taught him how to make chords, so he was actually a prodigiously gifted and smart musician

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