People Who Read People Magazine lyrics
Song information
Artist: Kinky Friedman Album: From One Good American To Another
Lyrics
(Kinky friedman)
Well, I'm here to say I got turned away from studio 54 Back to neon lights and lonely nights and saw-dust on the floor And if she ever loved me, she don't love me anymore And if anyone should ask me, here's who I'm singing for:
For the people who read people magazine For the soap opera lovers, for the home-town bowling team For everybody everywhere who's ever lost a dream For the people who read people who read people magazine
Now if you're too new york for texas, too texas for l.a You been chasing trends like rainbow ends but you're always just a song away And if the white house wouldn't have ya, play in every little honky-tonk and bar The good lord made the heavens, ah but he never made a star
No, its the people who read people magazine It's the soap opera lovers, its the home-town bowling team It's everybody everywhere who's ever lost a dream For the people who read people who read people magazine
And to tell you the truth this telephone booth gets lonesome in the rain But son, I'm 21 in nashville and I'm 43 in maine And when your mama gets home, would you tell her I phoned, it'd take a life-time to explain That I'm a country-picker with a bumper-sticker that says: "god bless john wayne"
And bless the people who read people magazine Bless the soap opera lovers, bless the home-town bowling team Bless everybody everywhere who's ever lost a dream For the people who read people who read people magazine Bless the people who read people who read people magazine
[from http://lyrics.doheth.co.uk]
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