Well I met a girl called sandoz
And she taught me many many things
Good things, very good things
Sweet things

I met her on a Sunday morning
It was hot though the snow lay on the ground
Strange things, very strange things
My mind has wings

Sandoz sandoz
Will you tell me no?
Sandoz sandoz
Will you tell me why?
We could all learn something from your mind, yeah

She is very old yet many think she's young
One kiss from her and you know your time has come
Good times, for all times
Sandoz


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Girl Named Sandoz Lyrics as written by John Weider Eric Victor Burdon

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    Sorry but i believe you are both mistaken. This song is a cover of the Eric Burdon and the Animals song 'Girl named Sandoz'. The lyrics are drug lyrics, whether they were wriiten while on drugs or just about the effects of drugs. Sandoz was the name of the laboratory in which Albert Hoffman discovered LSD in 1938. The lyrics are very pro-drugs because they are saying that meeting Sandoz (LSD) was beneficial-

    'And she taught me many many things Good things Very good things Sweet things'

    I think the lyrics do refer to an acid trip, but from the way they describe it I don't think it was a bad trip.

    'It was hot though the snow lay on the ground'

    -This paradox is something that may be very apparent to somebody on an acid trip.

    'We could all learn something from your mind'

    -This again hints at the belief that LSD is a good, beneficial thing and suggesting everyone could benefit from it. This man really chooses good songs to cover, 'A night like this', 'Landslide', 'Girl named Sandoz', 'Dancing in the moonlight'.....

    fowlercorgan_ukon April 14, 2003   Link

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