Thunderbird

Album: Master Of Disaster (2005)
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  • My Thunderbird, my Thunderbird
    Put your head on my shoulder
    Don't say a word
    We'll cut across town in my Thunderbird

    There's a burial ground
    Beneath a cattle herd
    Mr. Henry Ford's building me a Thunderbird

    My Thunderbird, my Thunderbird
    Put your head on my shoulder
    Don't say a word
    We'll cut across the country in my Thunderbird

    We're from Pennsylvania
    Welsh men of words
    My daddy drove a Desoto
    I drive a Thunderbird

    My Thunderbird, my Thunderbird
    She's the voice of the future
    Baby, have you heard
    Tomorrow's taken wing on my Thunderbird

    My Thunderbird, my Thunderbird
    Put your head on my shoulder
    Don't say a word
    We'll cut across town in my Thunderbird

    Got electric windows
    Tilt away wheel
    Slide across the bucket seat
    For that sexy leather feel of

    My Thunderbird, my Thunderbird
    Put your head on my shoulder
    Don't say a word
    We'll cut across town in my Thunderbird

    From the old Volkswagen
    Back to the Model T
    A lot of men died
    Just so you could ride with me in

    My Thunderbird, my Thunderbird
    She drives like a dream
    Baby rest assured
    It don't get any better than a Thunderbird

    My daddy was a salesman
    My brother was too
    I would sell anything
    Just to try to stay with you

    But not my Thunderbird
    No not my Thunderbird
    Willy Loman's saying something
    I can't hear a word
    I'm going too fast in my Thunderbird

    They make 'em that way
    Yeah they make 'em that way
    Well they make 'em that way
    Yeah they make 'em that way
    Well they make 'em that way Writer/s: JOHN HIATT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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