Rock`n`roll Kids — текст песни (Paul Harrington and Charlie Mcgettigan)





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 be...around 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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