Turn On The Radio

Album: All The Women I Am (2010)
Charted: 53
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  • No good, two timin', lies comin' outta your mouth
    Cheatin', mistreatin' games that you play brought you down
    Broke my heart, tore it apart, look who's got the last laugh now
    Don't you come crawlin' back begging please on your knees
    Baby if you're missin' me

    Well, you can hear me on the radio
    You wanna turn me on, turn on your stereo
    You can sing along, while they're playin' my song
    How you done me wrong
    Baby crank it up
    Until you blow the speakers out your Chevy truck
    So listen Romeo, when you're feelin' kinda lonely
    Let me tell you where to go
    Turn on the radio

    Try to call, twitter me, text until your fingers bleed
    Oh, the DJ's the only way you're ever gonna hear from me
    If you're reminiscing, and you're missin' me this much
    And you really wanna stay in touch

    Well if you hear me on the radio
    You wanna turn me on, turn on your stereo
    You can sing along, while they're playin' my song
    How you done me wrong
    Baby crank it up
    Until you blow the speakers out your Chevy truck
    So listen Romeo, when you're feelin' kinda lonely
    Let me tell you where to go
    Turn on your radio

    Whoa
    Turn on the radio
    Turn on the radio
    Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

    You can hear me on the radio
    You wanna turn me on, turn on your stereo
    You can sing along, while they're playin' my song
    How you done me wrong
    Baby crank it up
    Until you blow the speakers out your Chevy truck
    So listen Romeo, when you're feelin' kinda lonely
    Let me tell you where to go
    Turn on the radio

    Turn on your radio
    Turn on, turn on the radio
    Turn on the radio
    Turn on the radio, oh oh oh oh oh oh
    Turn on the radio Writer/s: Cherie Oakley, Robert Gordon II Huff, Thomas Mark Oakley
    Publisher: AMPLIFIED ADMINISTRATION, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Mike from Tucson, AzMcEntire acknowledged Cherie Oakley as a co-writer of "Turn on the Radio" after Cheri and Lily Elise vocally competed on The Voice reality talent show. It was a stunning anouncement from McEntire, pointing out that one of the competitors had a "Number One" record. I can't help but wonder if it influenced Christina Aguilera's decision. It seemed close but I really think Cheri was the best. Interestingly , McEintire had never met Cheri face-to-face until the competition.
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