Big City
Dandy Livingstone Lyrics


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Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

I seen you 'round
For a long long time
I really 'membered you
When you drink my wine

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

I seen you walkin'
Down in Chinatown
I called you but you
Could not look around

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

I bring my money
To the welfare line
I see you standing
In it every time

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

The color of your skin
Don't matter to me
As long as we can
Live in harmony

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

I'd kinda like
To be the President
So I can show you
How your money's spent

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

Sometimes, I don't
Speak too bright
But yet I know
What I'm talking about

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

I know you're working
For the CIA
They wouldn't have you
In the Mafia

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

Why can't we be friends?




Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dandy Livingstone's "Big City" are a plea for unity, equality, and understanding between people from different cultures, races, and backgrounds. The repetition of "Why can't we be friends?" throughout the song reinforces the idea that there is no reason why people cannot coexist in a respectful and peaceful manner, regardless of their differences. The lyrics also touch on themes of poverty and government corruption, highlighting the struggles of marginalized communities that often bear the brunt of systemic inequalities.


The opening lines, "I seen you 'round / For a long long time / I really 'membered you / When you drink my wine," suggest a sense of familiarity between the singer and the person they are addressing. The following verse, which mentions seeing the person in Chinatown and attempting to reach out to them, further emphasizes the desire for connection and communication despite possible disparities in social and economic status. The reference to the welfare line speaks to the reality of poverty and the struggle for survival, while the line "The color of your skin / Don't matter to me / As long as we can / Live in harmony" promotes an inclusive and egalitarian vision of society.


The final verses of the song introduce a wry note of political commentary, with the singer expressing a desire to become President in order to demonstrate how money should be used. The reference to the CIA and the Mafia hints at government corruption and the difficulties of enacting meaningful change. Throughout the song, Livingstone's use of simple, repetitive language and catchy melodies underscore the universality and urgency of the message he is conveying.


Line by Line Meaning

Why can't we be friends?
The singer wonders why the two individuals involved in the song cannot be friends.


I seen you 'round For a long long time I really 'membered you When you drink my wine
The singer has known the other individual for a while and remembers a particular instance when they drank together.


I seen you walkin' Down in Chinatown I called you but you Could not look around
The singer saw the other individual walking in Chinatown and tried to get their attention, but they didn't respond.


I bring my money To the welfare line I see you standing In it every time
The artist goes to the welfare line to collect money and sees the other individual there every time.


The color of your skin Don't matter to me As long as we can Live in harmony
The artist believes that skin color does not matter and hopes for harmony between different races.


I'd kinda like To be the President So I can show you How your money's spent
The singer would like to be the President to show the other individual how their tax money is being used.


Sometimes, I don't Speak too bright But yet I know What I'm talking about
The singer might not always speak clearly, but they know what they are talking about.


I know you're working For the CIA They wouldn't have you In the Mafia
The artist thinks that the other individual works for the CIA and would not be involved with the Mafia.


Why can't we be friends?
The song ends with the same question as the beginning, highlighting the artist's desire for friendship despite their differences.




Lyrics Ā© EMI Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RONALD DUNBAR, EDYTHE WAYNE, SCHERRIE PAYNE

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Comments from YouTube:

RG S

My dad use to play track šŸ˜Š

shemanic1

bought a copy of this 45 today, it has a great Back side too, Think About That

Matheus Cavalcante

big city nice times!!!

Kim Topp

Matheus Cavalcante ah listening to this eating kfc

Andrew Horner

Tune

Gabriel Carvalho

BIG SP *

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