| Song | Diner - normal |
| Artist | Martin Sexton |
| Album | Black Sheep |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| You might have seen one out in Minnesota | |
| Or maybe down by the sea in Sarasota | |
| But they were made back in Worcester Mass | |
| Of aluminum and bakalite and glass | |
| Like a locomotive they were streamlines | |
| And the blue prints were drawn up from a dream of mine | |
| Slap 'em up put 'em on the train | |
| Out to Michigan up to Maine | |
| You may find a diner down in Georgia or | |
| Carolina off the twenty by the piggly wiggly | |
| In the country out of Waynesboro | |
| Or when it's getting late and rainy out in New York State | |
| You hang a louie off the thru-way | |
| And you go and grab yourself a cheeseburger | |
| At the little gem diner off the six niner | |
| Diner my shiny, shiny love | |
| In the night you're all I'm thinking of | |
| Diner my shiny, shiny love | |
| The cruiser pulls in where the troopers always stop | |
| As we dine over the chrome and formica table top | |
| The cashier she always squints | |
| By the gum and the bowl of mints | |
| She's tapping her toe | |
| To the Dean Martin on the consolette | |
| Booth service and a cigarette we're loving it so | |
| Side of fries a dollar | |
| Or the haddock plate two ninety five | |
| A root beer float a pepsi | |
| And be sure to save some room for some apple pie | |
| Better make it à la mode | |
| Chorus | |
| Dean Martin god rest his soul | |
| Talkin' to me from the cereal bowl | |
| There's a couple from the show me state | |
| Knockin' back a little meatloaf plate | |
| Diner my shiny, shiny love. |
| You might have seen one out in Minnesota | |
| Or maybe down by the sea in Sarasota | |
| But they were made back in Worcester Mass | |
| Of aluminum and bakalite and glass | |
| Like a locomotive they were streamlines | |
| And the blue prints were drawn up from a dream of mine | |
| Slap ' em up put ' em on the train | |
| Out to Michigan up to Maine | |
| You may find a diner down in Georgia or | |
| Carolina off the twenty by the piggly wiggly | |
| In the country out of Waynesboro | |
| Or when it' s getting late and rainy out in New York State | |
| You hang a louie off the thruway | |
| And you go and grab yourself a cheeseburger | |
| At the little gem diner off the six niner | |
| Diner my shiny, shiny love | |
| In the night you' re all I' m thinking of | |
| Diner my shiny, shiny love | |
| The cruiser pulls in where the troopers always stop | |
| As we dine over the chrome and formica table top | |
| The cashier she always squints | |
| By the gum and the bowl of mints | |
| She' s tapping her toe | |
| To the Dean Martin on the consolette | |
| Booth service and a cigarette we' re loving it so | |
| Side of fries a dollar | |
| Or the haddock plate two ninety five | |
| A root beer float a pepsi | |
| And be sure to save some room for some apple pie | |
| Better make it a la mode | |
| Chorus | |
| Dean Martin god rest his soul | |
| Talkin' to me from the cereal bowl | |
| There' s a couple from the show me state | |
| Knockin' back a little meatloaf plate | |
| Diner my shiny, shiny love. |
| You might have seen one out in Minnesota | |
| Or maybe down by the sea in Sarasota | |
| But they were made back in Worcester Mass | |
| Of aluminum and bakalite and glass | |
| Like a locomotive they were streamlines | |
| And the blue prints were drawn up from a dream of mine | |
| Slap ' em up put ' em on the train | |
| Out to Michigan up to Maine | |
| You may find a diner down in Georgia or | |
| Carolina off the twenty by the piggly wiggly | |
| In the country out of Waynesboro | |
| Or when it' s getting late and rainy out in New York State | |
| You hang a louie off the thruway | |
| And you go and grab yourself a cheeseburger | |
| At the little gem diner off the six niner | |
| Diner my shiny, shiny love | |
| In the night you' re all I' m thinking of | |
| Diner my shiny, shiny love | |
| The cruiser pulls in where the troopers always stop | |
| As we dine over the chrome and formica table top | |
| The cashier she always squints | |
| By the gum and the bowl of mints | |
| She' s tapping her toe | |
| To the Dean Martin on the consolette | |
| Booth service and a cigarette we' re loving it so | |
| Side of fries a dollar | |
| Or the haddock plate two ninety five | |
| A root beer float a pepsi | |
| And be sure to save some room for some apple pie | |
| Better make it à la mode | |
| Chorus | |
| Dean Martin god rest his soul | |
| Talkin' to me from the cereal bowl | |
| There' s a couple from the show me state | |
| Knockin' back a little meatloaf plate | |
| Diner my shiny, shiny love. |