| Song | Golden Age Of Radio - Live |
| Artist | Josh Ritter |
| Album | 4 Songs Live |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作词 : RITTER, JOSH |
| [00:08.24] | Picture they took of you in your cowboy hat |
| [00:11.06] | |
| [00:11.56] | Makes you look like you are one of the boys |
| [00:14.12] | Out on a Saturday night, |
| [00:16.04] | meanwhile on the outskirts of the dance hall |
| [00:18.83] | I'm a joke that you'd probably enjoy |
| [00:21.07] | |
| [00:22.51] | On the outside of Memphis all the building look big |
| [00:26.27] | And the white picket fences all dare to charge around the lawn |
| [00:30.14] | And hold their heads up high |
| [00:31.76] | when my headlights find them out |
| [00:33.39] | They'll be the first to put their hands |
| [00:35.20] | in the air with my radio on |
| [00:38.17] | |
| [00:40.42] | Singing a country song soft and low |
| [00:44.49] | |
| [00:50.75] | Living on the edge of the city limit line |
| [00:54.06] | This is where the boundary finally ends |
| [00:56.88] | And I swear that we're the last living souls |
| [00:59.25] | in a populated ghost town |
| [01:01.32] | All the billboards are our best friends |
| [01:03.94] | |
| [01:05.00] | Which way did our last chance go and can we |
| [01:08.44] | Get out if we go right now? |
| [01:11.67] | It seems that with the malls |
| [01:13.29] | and the mega-church stadiums |
| [01:15.99] | We would get out if we knew just how with the radio on |
| [01:20.79] | |
| [01:22.80] | Singing a country song soft and low |
| [01:26.86] | |
| [01:29.68] | Oh when I've got a worried mind I know |
| [01:35.80] | |
| [01:37.24] | I hear the ghost of Patsy Cline |
| [01:39.93] | |
| [01:40.49] | On the Grand Old Opry Show |
| [01:43.68] | |
| [02:10.40] | Standing in line to get my self-help book signed off |
| [02:14.09] | On by the reverend who shouts to the converted |
| [02:17.65] | Have mercy on this boy he did it all by the book |
| [02:21.09] | But still kind of has his doubts |
| [02:23.46] | |
| [02:24.83] | Oh you look pretty good in that jonquil dress |
| [02:28.65] | But your smile is a wooden nickel's pride |
| [02:31.33] | and I know that it ain't worth much |
| [02:34.32] | but I feels good to touch |
| [02:35.95] | And I think that I could dance |
| [02:37.57] | if I tried with your radio on |
| [02:40.45] | |
| [02:42.73] | Singing a country song soft and low |
| [02:46.60] | |
| [02:49.35] | Oh when I've got a worried mind I know |
| [02:55.35] | |
| [02:56.79] | I hear the ghost of Patsy Cline |
| [02:59.49] | |
| [03:00.04] | On the Grand Old Opry Show |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : RITTER, JOSH |
| [00:08.24] | Picture they took of you in your cowboy hat |
| [00:11.06] | |
| [00:11.56] | Makes you look like you are one of the boys |
| [00:14.12] | Out on a Saturday night, |
| [00:16.04] | meanwhile on the outskirts of the dance hall |
| [00:18.83] | I' m a joke that you' d probably enjoy |
| [00:21.07] | |
| [00:22.51] | On the outside of Memphis all the building look big |
| [00:26.27] | And the white picket fences all dare to charge around the lawn |
| [00:30.14] | And hold their heads up high |
| [00:31.76] | when my headlights find them out |
| [00:33.39] | They' ll be the first to put their hands |
| [00:35.20] | in the air with my radio on |
| [00:38.17] | |
| [00:40.42] | Singing a country song soft and low |
| [00:44.49] | |
| [00:50.75] | Living on the edge of the city limit line |
| [00:54.06] | This is where the boundary finally ends |
| [00:56.88] | And I swear that we' re the last living souls |
| [00:59.25] | in a populated ghost town |
| [01:01.32] | All the billboards are our best friends |
| [01:03.94] | |
| [01:05.00] | Which way did our last chance go and can we |
| [01:08.44] | Get out if we go right now? |
| [01:11.67] | It seems that with the malls |
| [01:13.29] | and the megachurch stadiums |
| [01:15.99] | We would get out if we knew just how with the radio on |
| [01:20.79] | |
| [01:22.80] | Singing a country song soft and low |
| [01:26.86] | |
| [01:29.68] | Oh when I' ve got a worried mind I know |
| [01:35.80] | |
| [01:37.24] | I hear the ghost of Patsy Cline |
| [01:39.93] | |
| [01:40.49] | On the Grand Old Opry Show |
| [01:43.68] | |
| [02:10.40] | Standing in line to get my selfhelp book signed off |
| [02:14.09] | On by the reverend who shouts to the converted |
| [02:17.65] | Have mercy on this boy he did it all by the book |
| [02:21.09] | But still kind of has his doubts |
| [02:23.46] | |
| [02:24.83] | Oh you look pretty good in that jonquil dress |
| [02:28.65] | But your smile is a wooden nickel' s pride |
| [02:31.33] | and I know that it ain' t worth much |
| [02:34.32] | but I feels good to touch |
| [02:35.95] | And I think that I could dance |
| [02:37.57] | if I tried with your radio on |
| [02:40.45] | |
| [02:42.73] | Singing a country song soft and low |
| [02:46.60] | |
| [02:49.35] | Oh when I' ve got a worried mind I know |
| [02:55.35] | |
| [02:56.79] | I hear the ghost of Patsy Cline |
| [02:59.49] | |
| [03:00.04] | On the Grand Old Opry Show |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : RITTER, JOSH |
| [00:08.24] | Picture they took of you in your cowboy hat |
| [00:11.06] | |
| [00:11.56] | Makes you look like you are one of the boys |
| [00:14.12] | Out on a Saturday night, |
| [00:16.04] | meanwhile on the outskirts of the dance hall |
| [00:18.83] | I' m a joke that you' d probably enjoy |
| [00:21.07] | |
| [00:22.51] | On the outside of Memphis all the building look big |
| [00:26.27] | And the white picket fences all dare to charge around the lawn |
| [00:30.14] | And hold their heads up high |
| [00:31.76] | when my headlights find them out |
| [00:33.39] | They' ll be the first to put their hands |
| [00:35.20] | in the air with my radio on |
| [00:38.17] | |
| [00:40.42] | Singing a country song soft and low |
| [00:44.49] | |
| [00:50.75] | Living on the edge of the city limit line |
| [00:54.06] | This is where the boundary finally ends |
| [00:56.88] | And I swear that we' re the last living souls |
| [00:59.25] | in a populated ghost town |
| [01:01.32] | All the billboards are our best friends |
| [01:03.94] | |
| [01:05.00] | Which way did our last chance go and can we |
| [01:08.44] | Get out if we go right now? |
| [01:11.67] | It seems that with the malls |
| [01:13.29] | and the megachurch stadiums |
| [01:15.99] | We would get out if we knew just how with the radio on |
| [01:20.79] | |
| [01:22.80] | Singing a country song soft and low |
| [01:26.86] | |
| [01:29.68] | Oh when I' ve got a worried mind I know |
| [01:35.80] | |
| [01:37.24] | I hear the ghost of Patsy Cline |
| [01:39.93] | |
| [01:40.49] | On the Grand Old Opry Show |
| [01:43.68] | |
| [02:10.40] | Standing in line to get my selfhelp book signed off |
| [02:14.09] | On by the reverend who shouts to the converted |
| [02:17.65] | Have mercy on this boy he did it all by the book |
| [02:21.09] | But still kind of has his doubts |
| [02:23.46] | |
| [02:24.83] | Oh you look pretty good in that jonquil dress |
| [02:28.65] | But your smile is a wooden nickel' s pride |
| [02:31.33] | and I know that it ain' t worth much |
| [02:34.32] | but I feels good to touch |
| [02:35.95] | And I think that I could dance |
| [02:37.57] | if I tried with your radio on |
| [02:40.45] | |
| [02:42.73] | Singing a country song soft and low |
| [02:46.60] | |
| [02:49.35] | Oh when I' ve got a worried mind I know |
| [02:55.35] | |
| [02:56.79] | I hear the ghost of Patsy Cline |
| [02:59.49] | |
| [03:00.04] | On the Grand Old Opry Show |