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Hat Trick America

"Hat Trick" by America, released in 1973, is a folk-rock song that explores themes of nostalgia, the passage of time, and the complexities of relationships. The lyrics reflect a sense of longing and the bittersweet nature of memories. Musically, the song features harmonious vocals and intricate guitar work typical of America's style. Its reflective tone resonates with listeners, contributing to its lasting appeal. The song captures the essence of 70s Americana, making it a notable piece in the band's discography. #FolkRock

Hat Trick - America
Part I

[Verse 1]
You, can I make it known
I'd like to take you home
You been away so long
I'd like to see you

[Pre-Chorus]
When I saw you at the local hop
I tried to take you but you made me stop
Then I saw that you were dancing with a rent-a-cop

[Chorus]
Whoa, whoa, the minute you pulled me through
Whoa, whoa, you thought that then you knew
If not today, I'd find a way
To get to you

Part II

[Verse 1]
Just a little of nothin'
That's all you had the time to give
Just a little of nothin'
Ain't gonna make it worthwhile for me
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