About the Song
“Amie” by Pure Prairie League is a beautiful, nostalgic piece that captures the spirit of 1970s soft rock and country with a unique, heartfelt simplicity. Released in 1972 on the band’s album Bustin’ Out, “Amie” is often celebrated as one of the quintessential tracks of the era, bringing together folk, rock, and a touch of country in a way that feels warm and timeless. For listeners who grew up with this song or who have rediscovered it over the years, “Amie” represents a kind of love story that is relatable, both tender and bittersweet, with lyrics that evoke the complexities of romance and the pain of letting go.
One of the defining qualities of Pure Prairie League’s “Amie” is its melodic honesty. The song starts with a simple, acoustic guitar riff, gently drawing listeners in, before being joined by the rich harmonies and mellow rhythms that give it such a distinctive and welcoming sound. The chorus, with the unforgettable line, “Amie, what you wanna do?” resonates with anyone who has ever been caught between staying and leaving, and that vulnerability is a key part of the song’s charm. There’s a longing in the vocals that feels honest and grounded—qualities that can sometimes be missing in love songs, but are present here in full force.
The instrumentation in “Amie” is also noteworthy. The light touch of the pedal steel guitar, combined with acoustic guitar and soft percussion, gives the song a country edge that balances beautifully with its rock sensibilities. Pure Prairie League’s harmonies, particularly in the chorus, are often compared to those of The Eagles, but they have a distinct, laid-back feel that sets them apart, bringing a bit of Southern warmth and introspection.
Over the years, “Amie” has earned a dedicated following, and it’s easy to see why. It’s a song that feels as though it could be about anyone, or even a memory of a time and place, rather than a specific person. This universality has helped “Amie” endure beyond its initial release, finding a place in countless movie soundtracks and radio playlists, where it continues to captivate new generations of listeners. Pure Prairie League created a timeless piece with “Amie,” a song that feels both deeply personal and refreshingly universal, reminding us all of the simplicity and complexity of love.
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Lyrics: “Amie”
I can see why you think you belong to me
I never tried to make you think or let you see one thing for yourself
But now you’re off with someone else and I’m alone
You see, I thought that I might keep you for my ownAmie, what you wanna do?
I think I could stay with you
For a while, maybe longer if I doDon’t you think the time is right for us to find
All the things we thought weren’t proper could be right in time?
And can you see
Which way we should turn, together or alone?
I can never see what’s right or what is wrong
Yeah, you take too long to seeAmie, what you wanna do?
I think I could stay with you
For a while, maybe longer if I doWell, now, Amie, what you wanna do?
I think I could stay with you
For a while, maybe longer if I doNow it’s come to what you want, you’ve had your way
And all the things you thought before just faded into gray
And can you see
That I don’t know if it’s you or if it’s me?
If it’s one of us, I’m sure we both will see
Won’t you look at me and tell meAmie, what you wanna do?
I think I could stay with you
For a while, maybe longer if I, longer if I do, yeah, nowAmie, what you wanna do?
I think I could stay with you
For a while, maybe longer if I doI keep falling in and out of love with you
Falling in and out of love with you
Don’t know what I’m gonna do
I keep falling in and out of love with you