| Oh radio, play me that sweet heavenly song
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| Well, it’s Saturday night and we all get into town
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| Broken by heartache but driven by her sound
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| Well, a spell from the speakers was tearing my soul apart
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| Oh, radio man, would you please play that song?
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| One day I know that I’ll marry that girl
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| Come home, baby I know it
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| Please dial me up
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| Alone I roam
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| Cause the drive-in is closing, the movie’s out of work
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| But the music is playing in my old Bett Betty Ford
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| Oh, radio man, would you please play that song?
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| One day I know that I’ll marry that girl
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| Come home, baby I know it
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| Please dial me up
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| Alone I roam
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| Standing in the rain with one coin for a phone booth call
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| Oh Madeline
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| The station told me that they didn’t even know your name
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| For Helvede
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| Strolling to another city just to catch a song
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| Oh Madeline
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| The frequency better, but I’m freezing on a parking lot
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| It never ends
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| Broken by heartache but driven by her sound
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| Well, a spell from the speakers was tearing my soul apart
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| Oh, radio man, would you please play that song?
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| One day I know that I’ll marry that girl
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| Come home, baby I know it
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| Please dial me up
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| Alone I roam
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| Strolling to another city just to catch a song
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| Oh Madeline
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| The frequency better, but I’m freezing on a parking lot
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| It never ends |