| Song | Heartland Café |
| Artist | Gyllene Tider |
| Album | The Heartland Cafe |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| I take you down | |
| to a place you never been | |
| a heart in the city | |
| you have never seen | |
| your wine will last all night | |
| behind those neon lights, | |
| just take me by the hand, | |
| here we go... | |
| Down at the Heartland Café | |
| you're making friends that'll dream along | |
| Heartland Café, | |
| the lights are always bright | |
| and right before your eyes | |
| she's singing that old song | |
| 'bout a lonely heart that's not alone no more | |
| Yes, come in from the night | |
| and say goodbye to the pouring rain | |
| win a few games, | |
| have a few laughs | |
| and forget why you came | |
| let time just slip away | |
| and I'll swear that someday you'll trade | |
| your tomorrows for one single yesterday | |
| Down at the Heartland Café | |
| you're making friends that'll play along | |
| Heartland Café, | |
| you can feel at ease | |
| and gentle as a breeze | |
| she's singing that old song | |
| 'bout a lonely heart that's not alone no more | |
| Winners and losers, | |
| we're all in the same show | |
| running and running again | |
| any way the wind will blow | |
| if you like we can talk all night | |
| until the morning light | |
| or turn the card and ask for a song | |
| Down at the Heartland Café | |
| you're making friends that'll run along | |
| Heartland Café, | |
| you're gonna have a good time | |
| and for a nickel or a dime | |
| she's singing that old song | |
| 'bout a lonely heart | |
| that's not alone no more |
| I take you down | |
| to a place you never been | |
| a heart in the city | |
| you have never seen | |
| your wine will last all night | |
| behind those neon lights, | |
| just take me by the hand, | |
| here we go... | |
| Down at the Heartland Cafe | |
| you' re making friends that' ll dream along | |
| Heartland Cafe, | |
| the lights are always bright | |
| and right before your eyes | |
| she' s singing that old song | |
| ' bout a lonely heart that' s not alone no more | |
| Yes, come in from the night | |
| and say goodbye to the pouring rain | |
| win a few games, | |
| have a few laughs | |
| and forget why you came | |
| let time just slip away | |
| and I' ll swear that someday you' ll trade | |
| your tomorrows for one single yesterday | |
| Down at the Heartland Cafe | |
| you' re making friends that' ll play along | |
| Heartland Cafe, | |
| you can feel at ease | |
| and gentle as a breeze | |
| she' s singing that old song | |
| ' bout a lonely heart that' s not alone no more | |
| Winners and losers, | |
| we' re all in the same show | |
| running and running again | |
| any way the wind will blow | |
| if you like we can talk all night | |
| until the morning light | |
| or turn the card and ask for a song | |
| Down at the Heartland Cafe | |
| you' re making friends that' ll run along | |
| Heartland Cafe, | |
| you' re gonna have a good time | |
| and for a nickel or a dime | |
| she' s singing that old song | |
| ' bout a lonely heart | |
| that' s not alone no more |
| I take you down | |
| to a place you never been | |
| a heart in the city | |
| you have never seen | |
| your wine will last all night | |
| behind those neon lights, | |
| just take me by the hand, | |
| here we go... | |
| Down at the Heartland Café | |
| you' re making friends that' ll dream along | |
| Heartland Café, | |
| the lights are always bright | |
| and right before your eyes | |
| she' s singing that old song | |
| ' bout a lonely heart that' s not alone no more | |
| Yes, come in from the night | |
| and say goodbye to the pouring rain | |
| win a few games, | |
| have a few laughs | |
| and forget why you came | |
| let time just slip away | |
| and I' ll swear that someday you' ll trade | |
| your tomorrows for one single yesterday | |
| Down at the Heartland Café | |
| you' re making friends that' ll play along | |
| Heartland Café, | |
| you can feel at ease | |
| and gentle as a breeze | |
| she' s singing that old song | |
| ' bout a lonely heart that' s not alone no more | |
| Winners and losers, | |
| we' re all in the same show | |
| running and running again | |
| any way the wind will blow | |
| if you like we can talk all night | |
| until the morning light | |
| or turn the card and ask for a song | |
| Down at the Heartland Café | |
| you' re making friends that' ll run along | |
| Heartland Café, | |
| you' re gonna have a good time | |
| and for a nickel or a dime | |
| she' s singing that old song | |
| ' bout a lonely heart | |
| that' s not alone no more |