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Testo The Radio Song
Testo The Radio Song
Fifteen miles from Memphis I think that was the signF#m A EI'll be drivin' through tomorrow just to lose a worried mindF#m A C#mIf I reach Colorado I won't look back where I've beenBm D E D EIt seems so long since I have seen her where will I beginF#m A C#mNight before last walkin', pacin' four rooms worth of floorF#m A EIt isn't long since she's been gone but now I need her moreF#m A C#mA wise man wrote what isn't there is what you want to findBm D E D ESo now I'll have to find her so that I won't lose my mindE D BmI've listened to the radio all the music that is onE ABut every song they're playin' is about a love that's goneE D BmA hundred thousand miles it seems since yesterdayBm E AIt hasn't been that long but they just lay's it on that waySOLOE D BmI've listened to the radio all the music that is onE ABut every song they're playin' is about a love that's goneE D BmA hundred thousand miles it seems since yesterdayBm E AIt hasn't been that long but they just lay's it on that wayF#m A C#mFifteen miles from Memphis I think that was the signF#m A EI'll be drivin' through tomorrow just to lose a worried mindF#m A C#mIf I reach Colorado I won't look back where I've beenBm D E D E F#It seems so long since I have seen her where will I begin"The Fantastic ExpeditionOf Dillard & Clark" 1968
- Don't Come Rollin'
- So Sad
- In The Plan
- Why Not Your Baby
- Rocky Top
- Train Leaves Here This Mornin'
- She Darked The Sun
- Git It On Brother
- Out On The Side
- Polly
Altri testi di Dillard & Clark
LEADON, BERNIE / CLARK, GENE
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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