When I was just a kid out in the Midwest
You grew your hair as long as it could go
Farm boys got down in the dirt and rassled
Topsoil blew as far as Ohio
Got our records up at the hardware
Spent every last dime on rock n roll
But on the radio it was Merle and Hank and Johnny
Buck Owens, Jimmy Rodgers and George Jones
Well I grew up and I drifted from the Midwest
Seen London, New York and Montreal
The music that we listened to had drum machines
We rocked as they kicked down the Berlin Wall
Though my young years sometimes felt like someone elseâs
Everyone now and then youâd hear it wafting low
On the radio, Merle and Hank and Johnny
Buck Owens, Jimmy Rodgers and George Jones
Silver Wings, Iâm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Stuck in Folsom Prison, Without You
I Got A Tiger By The Tail, Tea for Texas
Blue Must Be The Color Of The Blues
Now I scan the sunny skies of California
And I donât know where the days of time have flown
And I look into the mirror, donât know where that kid has gone
As even now I got a young one of my own
And I wonder whatâs the music sheâll hold inside her heart
The cartoon kids they all sing rock n roll
But Iâll make sure she hears Merle and Hank and Johnny
Buck Owens, Jimmy Rodgers and George Jones
Silver Wings, Iâm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Stuck in Folsom Prison, Without You
I Got A Tiger By The Tail, Tea for Texas
Blue Must Be The Color Of The Blues
- :
- Hoody
- Reno
- Hannukah Songs
- Drifter
- Fleeting Days
- New American Language
- Smartie Mine
- Miscellaneous
- Fifty Eggs
- Dan Bern
- Non-Album Releases
- Three Feet Tall
- Live in Los Angeles
- Dan Bern Live In Los Angeles
- Doubleheader
- 2 Feet Tall
- Two Feet Tall
- Songs of Fall
- The Swastika EP
- Delicatessen, Volume 5: Cooking Vinyl Sampler 2003