Text písně Paul Harrington & Charlie Mcgettigan: Rock'n'Roll Kids

Rock'n'Roll Kids


I remember '62
I was sixteen and so were you
And we lived next door,
On the avenue
Jerry Lee was big and Elvis too;
Blue jeans and blue suede shoes,
And we never knew
What life held in store
We just wanted to rock 'n' roll forever more

We were the Rock 'n' Roll Kids
And Rock 'n' Roll was all we did
And listening to those songs on the radio;
I was yours and you were mine
But that was once upon a time,
Now we never seem to Rock 'n' Roll anymore

Now Johnny's in love with the girl next door,
And Mary's down at the record store,
They don't want to bearound us no more
"Golden Oldies" but we hardly speak
Too busy running to a different beat
Hard to understand, we were once like them
How I wish we could find those Rock 'n' Roll days again

We were the Rock 'n' Roll Kids
And Rock 'n' Roll was all we did,
And listening to those songs on the radio;
I was yours and you were mine,
But that was once upon a time,
Now we never seem to Rock and Roll anymore

I was yours and you were mine
That was once upon a time,
Now we never seem to Rock and Roll

We just never seem to Rock and Roll anymore







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