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Roger Creager - Good Old Days lyrics
Roger Creager, John Evans I've heard stories about the 1950's. Rock'n'roll music all the way to the 60's. Everybody says it ain't ever gonna be the same. But way down South the music got the mojo. It's all homegrown. You won't hear it on the radio. Call it what you want but to me it's the good old days. God knows I can't stop burning up the blacktop Chug a cup of coffee from the honey at the truck stop. Our blood starts pumping When we're out on a three-day run. Johnny's got his guitar hanging out the trunk. Billy's on the floorboard, I think he's still drunk; long road ahead, but already having fun. Chorus: Living here in the Good Old days While they're going on around us Thinking we've got it made When the music has found us. Ain't no need to back track I don't want to look back. Now we've really got it made. Think I'll just stay right here in the good old days. I know all about a hard day's labor. This ain't work It's like picking out a flavor at the ice cream shop, The brunette or the redhead. I'm here singing on the local motion. I ain't getting rich But I'm down by the ocean doing what I want And right now it's the good old days. Chorus When we get old we're gonna talk about the good times; Fat and happy, spreading rumors through the grapevines. With any luck, we'll still be up to our old ways. But, we're still living where the music got the mojo. I know one day you're gonna hear it on the radio. Call it what you want But to me it's the good old days. |
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