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| Name =  
| Name = Miracle On 8th Street
| Cover = AMC-Everclear.jpg
| Cover = AMC-Everclear.jpg
| Caption = Everclear cover
| Caption = Everclear cover
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| Released = 1991
| Released = 1991
| Format = LP / CD / CS
| Format = LP / CD / CS
| Length = 2:59
| Length = 4:07
| Label = [[Alias Records]]
| Label = [[Alias Records]]
| Writer        = [[Mark Eitzel]]
| Writer        = [[Mark Eitzel]]
| Producer = [[Bruce Kaphan]] & [[American Music Club]]
| Producer = [[Bruce Kaphan]] & [[American Music Club]]
| Tracks          =  
| Tracks          =  
# '''"Why Won't You Stay"'''
# "[[Why Won't You Stay]]"
# "[[Rise]]"
# "[[Rise]]"
# "[[Miracle On 8th Street]]"
# '''"Miracle On 8th Street"'''
# "[[Ex-Girlfriend]]"
# "[[Ex-Girlfriend]]"
# "[[Crabwalk]]"
# "[[Crabwalk]]"
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'''"Why Won't You Stay"''' is the first song on [[start|American Music Club]]'s 1991 album, ''[[Everclear]]''.
'''"Miracle On 8th Street"''' is the first song on [[start|American Music Club]]'s 1991 album, ''[[Everclear]]''. It was first recorded in 1989 during the aborted ''[[Everclear]]'' sessions, under the working title of "Brandy Into Beer".<ref>{{cite web | url=https://rateyourmusic.com/list/tkmallon/tom_mallon_recording__1978_present_/ | work=rateyourmusic.com | date= | author=Tom Mallon | title=Tom Mallon Recording (1978-present) | accessdate=June 16, 2017}}</ref>
 
In 1989 Eitzel told ''Unhinged'', "Here - 'We'll waste a thousand years sitting round the kitchen table/Watching the brandy turn into beer/And we can't get out even though we're able'. Stupid line, but there really was a night out when we started drinking brandy and then we got the beer out and drank all that up..."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://americanmusicclub.com/index.php?title=Articles:Unhinged_-_Winter_1989 | work=Unhinged | date=Winter 1989 | author=Drew | title=American Music Club | accessdate=March 27, 2018}}</ref> In 2015, Eitzel said, "You know I was playing off the movie ''Miracle On 34th Street'', and it was sort of an answer to that movie. But I had these friends, and there was always a party on 8th Street. I thought a lot about cinema and movies in my songwriting. I thought of characters and actors. Robert DeNiro was a huge influence. ''Raging Bull'', all of those Scorsese movies he was in."<ref>{{cite web | url=https://aquariumdrunkard.com/2015/02/06/mark-eitzel-the-aquarium-drunkard-interview/ | work=aquariumdrunkard.com | date=2015 | author= | title=Mark Eitzel: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview | accessdate=June 16, 2017}}</ref>


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
Will this night fulfill all our promises<br>
C'mon let's waste another thousand years<br>
And bury us in peace<br>
Sitting around your kitchen table<br>
Will it leave us free and forgetful<br>
We'll turn the brandy into beer<br>
Or at least bring some sleep
Later they'll say, "What a miracle"


Your eyes don't catch the little things<br>
You say all you need is a right position<br>
As they narrow on your fall<br>
'Cause nothing in this world helps you to see<br>
I'm checking your pulse 'cause you're so quiet<br>
You say that you never do it<br>
I'm kissing you but you don't feel it<br>
Unless someone gives it to you for free
Why do you do this to me?<br>
Showing me all that I'm good for<br>
Is to watch you sleep as lifeless as an angel<br>
She was the most beautiful cloud<br>
That ever passed before the face of a girl<br>
Seems like nothing's too good for this life<br>
Some things are too good for this world


And our names and our faces<br>
You say I never listen to you<br>
Well they're just spare change<br>
Well you're right about that<br>
In memory of a soul<br>
But I thought that I love you<br>
That kept dropping spare change
More than that


Why won't you stay?
I know you're strong enough to live<br>
In a world where all the magic's gone<br>
I watch your hands tremble, you reach for another sip<br>
Now all your luck is gone


In memory of a little girl<br>
Look at the moon, ain't it pretty at night<br>
Who was far too much in love with the world<br>
Don't look away - give it a chance for once<br>
And who didn't really wanna stick around for the end
In it's own way it's just alive as any of us<br>
In any way it's where you face


Why won't you stay?
You say I never listen to you<br>
Well you're right about that<br>
But I thought that I love you<br>
More than that


==Video==
==Video==
Mark Eitzel performing "Why Won't You Stay" in a 2013 radio session.
<embedvideo service="youtube">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlhNUO3tPsc</embedvideo>


== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==
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==Also appears on==
==Also appears on==
* ''[[Over And Done]]'' promo
* ''[[1984-1995]]''
* ''[[A Toast To You]]'' <small>Live version</small>
* ''[[The Everclear Rehearsals Late 1990]]'' <small>Rehearsal</small>
* ''[[The Everclear Rehearsals Late 1990]]'' <small>Rehearsal</small>


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[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:AMC songs]]

Latest revision as of 23:03, 27 March 2018

"Miracle On 8th Street" is the first song on American Music Club's 1991 album, Everclear. It was first recorded in 1989 during the aborted Everclear sessions, under the working title of "Brandy Into Beer".[1]

"Miracle On 8th Street"
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Everclear cover
Song by American Music Club from the album Everclear
Released 1991
Format LP / CD / CS
Length 4:07
Label Alias Records
Writer(s) Mark Eitzel
Producer(s) Bruce Kaphan & American Music Club
Everclear track listing
  1. "Why Won't You Stay"
  2. "Rise"
  3. "Miracle On 8th Street"
  4. "Ex-Girlfriend"
  5. "Crabwalk"
  6. "The Confidential Agent"
  7. "Sick Of Food"
  8. "The Dead Part Of You"
  9. "Royal Cafe"
  10. "What The Pillar Of Salt Held Up"
  11. "Jesus' Hands"

In 1989 Eitzel told Unhinged, "Here - 'We'll waste a thousand years sitting round the kitchen table/Watching the brandy turn into beer/And we can't get out even though we're able'. Stupid line, but there really was a night out when we started drinking brandy and then we got the beer out and drank all that up..."[2] In 2015, Eitzel said, "You know I was playing off the movie Miracle On 34th Street, and it was sort of an answer to that movie. But I had these friends, and there was always a party on 8th Street. I thought a lot about cinema and movies in my songwriting. I thought of characters and actors. Robert DeNiro was a huge influence. Raging Bull, all of those Scorsese movies he was in."[3]

Lyrics

C'mon let's waste another thousand years
Sitting around your kitchen table
We'll turn the brandy into beer
Later they'll say, "What a miracle"

You say all you need is a right position
'Cause nothing in this world helps you to see
You say that you never do it
Unless someone gives it to you for free

You say I never listen to you
Well you're right about that
But I thought that I love you
More than that

I know you're strong enough to live
In a world where all the magic's gone
I watch your hands tremble, you reach for another sip
Now all your luck is gone

Look at the moon, ain't it pretty at night
Don't look away - give it a chance for once
In it's own way it's just alive as any of us
In any way it's where you face

You say I never listen to you
Well you're right about that
But I thought that I love you
More than that

Video

Personnel

Also appears on

References

  1. Tom Mallon. "Tom Mallon Recording (1978-present)". rateyourmusic.com. Retrieved June 16, 2017. 
  2. Drew (Winter 1989). "American Music Club". Unhinged. Retrieved March 27, 2018. 
  3. "Mark Eitzel: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview". aquariumdrunkard.com. 2015. Retrieved June 16, 2017.