I grew up a child of the fifties
Learned to dance to the beat of rock and roll
Television was my friend, I Love Lucy, Rin Tin Tin
Kissed my first girl when I was 10 years old
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Artist - The Statler Brothers
Do I love you more than mere words could ever say
Am I crazy to think that I could find another way
Do I need to tell you I'll always be true do I well darlin' I do
Thinkin' about...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Statler Brothers
I was raised on matinees on Saturday afternoons,
Lookin' up at Hoppy, Gene and Roy... Oh boy!
And I grew up a-thinkin', "the best a man could do
Is be a rootin'-tootin' straight-sh...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Statler Brothers
Tommy's selling used cars, Nancy's fixing hair,
Harvey runs a grocery store and Margaret doesn't care.
Jerry drives a truck for Sears and Charlotte's on the make,
And Paul sells li...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Statler Brothers
His deeds were never published for the public things he did were never done for show
His name was never printed in the paper until about two days ago
He only filed a short form for...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Statler Brothers
I've sung everything from hard times to heaven
To the cold winds that chilled my very soul
And I've sung everything from lonely nights in taverns
To dime store women on the troll
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Artist - The Statler Brothers
She was standin' in the crowd
All alone and lookin' pretty
Listening to the music that we played
She walked up and whispered
I leaned down and listened
To the request that she made...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Statler Brothers
When the sun wakes up in the west
And lays it's head down in the east
When they ordain Madlyn O'Hare
And she becomes a priest
When a San Diego sailor
Comes home with no tattoo
Whe...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Statler Brothers
Saturday morning serials chapters 1 through 15
Fly paper penny loafers Lucky Strike Green
Flat tops, sock hops, Studebaker Pepsi please
Ah do you remember these
Cigar bands on your...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Statler Brothers
I'm wore out from apologizing sick and tired of compromising
The next word that you hear will be goodbye
I've had enough of talkin' bout it I might be sorry bit I doubt it
If you t...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Statler Brothers