[00:00.00] 作曲 : DuBois, Lee [00:33.29]I Saw Star Wars at least eight times [00:36.33]Had the Pac-Man pattern memorized [00:38.90]And I've seen the stuff they put inside [00:42.45]Stretch Armstrong (yeah) [00:49.44]I was Roger Staubach in my backyard [00:52.22]Had a shoebox full of baseball cards [00:54.90]And a couple of Evil Knievel scars [00:57.60]On my right arm [01:00.25]I was a kid when Elvis died [01:05.19]And my momma cried [01:07.68]It was nineteen seventy somethin' [01:10.83]And the world that I grew up in [01:13.66]Farrah Fawcett hairdo days [01:16.27]Bell bottoms and eight track tapes [01:18.91]Lookin' back now I can see me [01:21.58]Oh man, did I look cheesy [01:24.22]But I wouldn't trade those days for nothin' [01:30.91]Oh it was nineteen seventy-somethin' [01:42.48]It was the dawning of a new decade [01:45.60]We got our first microwave [01:48.36]Dad broke down and [01:50.28]Finally shaved them old sideburns off [01:53.45]I took the stickers off of my Rubik's Cube [01:56.16]Watched M-TV all afternoon [01:58.75]My first love was Daisy Duke [02:01.29]And them cut-off jeans [02:04.65]Space Shuttle fell out of the sky [02:09.14]And the whole world cried [02:12.78]It was nineteen eighty-somethin' [02:15.42]And the world that I grew up in [02:17.99]Skatin' rinks and black Trans-Ams [02:20.43]Big hair and parachute pants [02:23.09]And lookin' back now I can see me [02:25.62]Oh man, did I look cheesy [02:28.32]I wouldn't trade those days for nothin' [02:34.14]Oh it was nineteen eighty-somethin' [02:42.60]Now I've got a mortgage and an SUV [02:47.06]But all this responsibility [02:49.36]Makes me wish [02:51.68]Sometimes [02:54.89]That it was nineteen eighty-something [02:57.62]And the world that I grew up in [03:00.38]Skatin' rinks and black Trans-Ams [03:03.28]Big hair and parachute pants [03:05.62]And lookin' back now I can see me [03:08.33]Oh man, did I look cheesy [03:11.31]I wouldn't trade those days for nothin' [03:16.79]Oh it was nineteen eighty-something [03:23.08]Nineteen seventy-something [03:27.56]Oh, it was nineteen somethin'