New Frontier

Album: The Nightfly (1982)
Charted: 70
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  • Yes we're gonna have a wingding
    A summer smoker underground
    It's just a dugout that my dad built
    In case the reds decide to push the button down
    We've got provisions and lots of beer
    The key word is survival on the new frontier

    Introduce me to that big blond
    She's got a touch of Tuesday Weld
    She's wearing Ambush and a French twist
    She's got us wild and she can tell
    She loves to limbo, that much is clear
    She's got the right dynamics for the new frontier

    Well I can't wait 'til I move to the city
    'Til I finally make up my mind
    To learn design and study overseas

    Have you got a steady boyfriend
    Cause honey I've been watching you
    I hear you're mad about Brubeck
    I like your eyes, I like him too
    He's an artist, a pioneer
    We've got to have some music on the new frontier

    Well I can't wait 'til I move to the city
    'Til I finally make up my mind
    To learn design and study overseas
    Let's pretend that it's the real thing
    And stay together all night long
    And when I really get to know you
    We'll open up the doors and climb into the dawn
    Confess your passion your secret fear
    Prepare to meet the challenge of the new frontier Writer/s: DONALD FAGEN
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Steven Mcguire Sr from Orem, UtahGuitarist/Songwriter Steven McGuire Sr. states that the late guitarist Hugh McCracken, who played the iconic intro guitar lick and fiils on 'Brown Eyed Girl,' also performed the tasteful harmonica work on Donald Fagen's 1982 hit song 'New Frontier.' As a guitarist Mr. McCracken is all over the place on Steely Dan albums as well as msny other hits by other artists. What a great talent!
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