Album: Blaster (2015)
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  • The time right now is nigh
    We rollin' like the tide
    It's time for you and I to begin this hillbilly tale

    Lookin' for your number
    She said well, well, well
    Can't you feel me, baby?
    I'm a-standing alone all by myself

    Ma and Pa mind it when
    You move like a rebel who don't know whenever to back down
    Or stand your ground

    Lookin' for your number
    She said well, well, well
    Can't you feel me, baby?
    I'm a-standing alone all by myself

    Never seen a jalopy like this
    Flyin' across the bridge
    He keeps a silver lining in his pocket
    But don't know what it is

    Lookin' for your number
    She said well, well, well
    Can't you feel me, baby?
    I'm a-standing alone all by myself

    See you soon
    Maybe tomorrow
    Who knows the story?
    Maybe tomorrow

    Lookin' for your number
    She said well, well, well
    Can't you feel me, baby?
    I'm a-standing alone all by myself Publisher: TUNECORE INC, TuneCore Inc.
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