Rock and Roll Shoes

Album: Out Among the Stars (2014)
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  • It seems like yesterday
    I heard the people say
    Son you were born to stray
    Someday you'll settle down
    I guess there'll come a time
    Maybe I'll tow the line
    Right now I'm doing fine
    Rolling from town to town

    I don't care where I ride
    I'll let my feet decide
    Do anything but don't ask that I
    Hang up my rock and roll shoes
    Hang up my rock and roll shoes

    Guitars and ringing tones
    In my blood and in my bones
    Show me a bus
    And I'll call it home
    'Cause I don't wanna change

    I don't care where I ride
    I'll let my feet decide
    Do anything but don't ask that I
    Hang up my rock and roll shoes
    Hang up my rock and roll shoes

    On a lonely day
    When they put me in my grave
    Ain't a worry you need to save
    Just hang up my rock and roll shoes

    So let that motor run
    Headed out towards the sun
    I'm in the mood for moving on
    But I'll be back someday

    I don't care where I ride
    I'll let my feet decide
    Do anything but don't ask that I
    Hang up my rock and roll shoes Writer/s: GRAHAM LYLE, PAUL KENNERLEY
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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