Rock and Roll Girls

Album: Centerfield (1985)
Charted: 20
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  • Sometimes I think
    Life is just a rodeo
    The trick is to ride
    And make it to the bell

    But there is a place
    Sweet as you will ever know
    In music and love
    And things you never tell

    You see it in their face
    Secrets on the telephone
    A time out of time
    For you and no one else

    Hey let's go
    All over the world
    Rock and roll girls
    Rock and roll girls

    If I had my way
    I'd shuffle off to Buffalo
    Sit by the lake
    And watch the world go by

    Ladies in the sun
    Listenin' to the radio
    Like flowers on the sand
    A rainbow in my mind

    Hey let's go
    All over the world
    Rock and roll girls
    Rock and roll girls Writer/s: FOGERTY
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  • AnonymousThe vibe of this song sounds like The Cars' "My Best Friend's Girl."
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