| Song | Border Radio |
| Artist | The Blasters |
| Album | The Blasters |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Dave Alvin | |
| 作曲 : Dave Alvin | |
| One more midnight, her man is still gone | |
| The nights move too slow | |
| She tries to remember the heat of his touch | |
| While listening to the Border Radio | |
| She calls toll-free and requests an old song | |
| Something they used to know | |
| She prays to herself that wherever he is | |
| He's listening to the Border Radio | |
| This song comes from nineteen sixty-two | |
| Dedicated to a man who's gone | |
| Fifty thousand watts out of Mexico | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| She thinks of her son, asleep in his room | |
| And how her man won't see him grow | |
| She thinks of her life and she hopes for a change | |
| While listening to the Border Radio | |
| This song comes from nineteen sixty-two | |
| Dedicated to a man who's gone | |
| Fifty thousand watts out of Mexico | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| They play her tune but she can't concentrate | |
| She wonders why he had to go | |
| One more night and her man is still gone | |
| She's listening to the Border Radio | |
| This song comes from nineteen sixty-two | |
| Dedicated to a man who's gone | |
| Fifty thousand watts out of Mexico | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| This is the Border Radio |
| zuo ci : Dave Alvin | |
| zuo qu : Dave Alvin | |
| One more midnight, her man is still gone | |
| The nights move too slow | |
| She tries to remember the heat of his touch | |
| While listening to the Border Radio | |
| She calls tollfree and requests an old song | |
| Something they used to know | |
| She prays to herself that wherever he is | |
| He' s listening to the Border Radio | |
| This song comes from nineteen sixtytwo | |
| Dedicated to a man who' s gone | |
| Fifty thousand watts out of Mexico | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| She thinks of her son, asleep in his room | |
| And how her man won' t see him grow | |
| She thinks of her life and she hopes for a change | |
| While listening to the Border Radio | |
| This song comes from nineteen sixtytwo | |
| Dedicated to a man who' s gone | |
| Fifty thousand watts out of Mexico | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| They play her tune but she can' t concentrate | |
| She wonders why he had to go | |
| One more night and her man is still gone | |
| She' s listening to the Border Radio | |
| This song comes from nineteen sixtytwo | |
| Dedicated to a man who' s gone | |
| Fifty thousand watts out of Mexico | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| This is the Border Radio |
| zuò cí : Dave Alvin | |
| zuò qǔ : Dave Alvin | |
| One more midnight, her man is still gone | |
| The nights move too slow | |
| She tries to remember the heat of his touch | |
| While listening to the Border Radio | |
| She calls tollfree and requests an old song | |
| Something they used to know | |
| She prays to herself that wherever he is | |
| He' s listening to the Border Radio | |
| This song comes from nineteen sixtytwo | |
| Dedicated to a man who' s gone | |
| Fifty thousand watts out of Mexico | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| She thinks of her son, asleep in his room | |
| And how her man won' t see him grow | |
| She thinks of her life and she hopes for a change | |
| While listening to the Border Radio | |
| This song comes from nineteen sixtytwo | |
| Dedicated to a man who' s gone | |
| Fifty thousand watts out of Mexico | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| They play her tune but she can' t concentrate | |
| She wonders why he had to go | |
| One more night and her man is still gone | |
| She' s listening to the Border Radio | |
| This song comes from nineteen sixtytwo | |
| Dedicated to a man who' s gone | |
| Fifty thousand watts out of Mexico | |
| This is the Border Radio | |
| This is the Border Radio |