| Lately I’ve been picking up strange vibrations
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| I hear my music now on oldies stations
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| Put out a CD called 'The best of what I was'
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| My picture’s on the cover and no one knows
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| Just when you think you’ve got the wisdom of the ages
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| Nobody seems to want to turn your pages
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| I used to think I was the cat’s pajamas
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| Now I’m about as hip as Fernando Lamas
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| ('Cause I’m)
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| Old enough
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| Old enough to be your father
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| Old enough
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| Old enough
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| (And then some)
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| And now my kids are taking me to the shows
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| There’s hip-hop, rap, grunge music I don’t know
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| I like to think I’m still part of the crowd
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| But how can they hear the lyrics
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| When the music is so loud?
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| I dig rock and roll music
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| (I been saying that for a while)
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| But I wonder if you knew
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| That rhythm and blues begat the rock and roll style?
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| And just like that, way before rap
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| Woody Guthrie spread the news
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| He told it straight, let us relate
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| This Talking Union Blues
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| Well, if you want higher wages, let me tell you what to do
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| You’ve got to talk to the workers in the shop with you
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| You got to build you a union, got to make it strong
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| But if you all stick together, boys, it won’t be long
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| You get shorter hours, better working conditions
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| Vacations with pay, take the kids to the seashore
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| Well, I remember I was seventeen
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| I was a Birmingham High School rock and roll king
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| The paper talked about how I’d strut my stuff
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| I’d like to read it, but my arms aren’t long enough
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| I kinda like my new senior status
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| I don’t even care what the latest fad is
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| My g-generation's rediscovered me
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| And now I’m on the cover of modern maturity |