Livin' In America
Donna Summer Lyrics


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Straight outta school but still just a fool
Thought the streets were paved with gold
He moved off the block and
Found he was lost
In a world he'd never known
He had to hustle so he could pay the rent
Played all the aces and wound up president
You see it's okay
Got to find your own way
Keep on trying all day
And you know your time will come
You'll get your chance to run

You're livin' in America
You're livin' in the home of the dream
You're livin' in America
Just make it what you want it to be

Soap opera child with hope in her eyes
Lookin' for a starrin' role
She came into town and acted the clown
Had a long, long way to go
Waitin' on tables and pumpin' gasoline
She served and agent,
Now she's a movie queen
You see it's okay
Got to find your own way
Keep on tryin' all day
And you know the time will come
For each and everyone

You're livin' in America
You're livin' in the home of the dream
You're livin' in America
Just make it what you want it to be

You'll stand alone on a long hard road
With a crowd that you can't see
Just start by steppin' out
Then let your mind run free

You're livin' in America
You're livin' in the home of the dream
You're livin' in America
Just make it what you want it to be

It's okay
You're livin' in the USA
Find your dream
You know that dream can set
You free

It's okay
We're part of the United State
You and me
Can be just what we want to be
He's okay
He left the block and reached
The top
She's all right
The agent put her name in lights

He's okay
He's paid his rent he's president




She's all right
She's on your TV screen tonight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Donna Summer's "Livin' in America" convey a message of hope and optimism, telling the stories of individuals who have found success in America despite being outsiders. The song highlights the struggles of those who move to America in search of a better life, with lines like "Straight outta school but still just a fool / Thought the streets were paved with gold." It speaks to the sense of disillusionment that many immigrants can experience when they realize that achieving success is not as simple as they thought.


However, the song also promotes a positive outlook on the American Dream, urging listeners to persevere and "keep on trying all day." According to the lyrics, success in America can be achieved through hard work, even for those who don't have any connections or advantages: "You had to hustle so you could pay the rent / Played all the aces and wound up president."


Through the stories of various characters, such as the soap opera child turned movie star, the song emphasizes the idea that anyone can achieve success in America if they are willing to work for it. The chorus reinforces this message, telling listeners that they are "livin' in the home of the dream" and that they can "make it what you want it to be." Ultimately, "Livin' in America" is a celebration of America's promise and potential, and a call to action for those who want to make the most of their opportunities.


Line by Line Meaning

Straight outta school but still just a fool
Despite graduating, this person had a lot to learn about the world


Thought the streets were paved with gold
This person had high expectations for their neighborhood


He moved off the block and found he was lost
Leaving home became confusing for this person


In a world he'd never known
This person was exposed to a new environment they did not understand


He had to hustle so he could pay the rent
This person needed to work hard to support themselves


Played all the aces and wound up president
After much effort, this person achieved a high position of power


You see it's okay
It's important to keep perspective


Got to find your own way
Everyone has to discover their own path


Keep on trying all day
Persevere through the struggles


And you know your time will come
Believe you will succeed eventually


You'll get your chance to run
Opportunities will arise


You're livin' in America
Living in the United States


You're livin' in the home of the dream
You are in a country symbolic of the idea of the American Dream


Just make it what you want it to be
Shape your own destiny


Soap opera child with hope in her eyes
This person was optimistic but inexperienced


Lookin' for a starrin' role
This person sought fame and fortune


She came into town and acted the clown
This person acted foolishly in a new place


Had a long, long way to go
This person had much to learn and experience


Waitin' on tables and pumpin' gasoline
This person worked odd jobs to stay afloat


She served an agent, now she's a movie queen
After meeting someone important, this person found success


For each and everyone
Opportunities are available to all


You'll stand alone on a long hard road
Success can be a difficult, lonely journey


With a crowd that you can't see
Even in a crowd, it can feel isolating


Just start by steppin' out
Take the first step towards your goal


Then let your mind run free
Be creative and open to new possibilities


It's okay
Everything will be alright


You're livin' in the USA
You are in the United States of America


Find your dream
Discover your passion


You know that dream can set you free
Pursuing your passion can lead to a fulfilling life


We're part of the United State
We are all connected and share a common identity


You and me
Each of us


Can be just what we want to be
We have the power to shape our own identity


He's okay
This person is fine


He left the block and reached the top
This person left their old life behind and achieved success


She's all right
This person is doing well


The agent put her name in lights
After meeting someone important, this person found success


He's paid his rent he's president
After working hard, this person achieved a high position of power


She's on your TV screen tonight
After overcoming obstacles, this person found success and is now famous




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: STEVEN LEE LUKATHER, DAVID WALTER FOSTER, DONNA SUMMER, RODNEY L. TEMPERTON

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Comments from YouTube:

africanscribe

Brilliant song, written by the lady herself, with Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton, David Foster & Steve Lukather. Long live the 80s!

George Long

I LOVE DONNA SUMMER AND THIS SONG!!!!!

Woody Ferrari

this song didn't really go nowhere when it was on air..but it's a patriot classic ...

Crucial P Denis Lea

A pitty, cause it's simply a big song

Clint Graves

I first heard it in her HBO TV special back in the 80's. Loved it since. Quincy Jones did a great job in that album.

Jan Barber

Baby,Quincy did a good job in every album!

ordonize holmes

Thats why i need to learn from qj

Sipho Nzimande

Real music from real artist we missed you DS

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