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[ti:drug store truck drivin' man] |
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[ar:the byrds] |
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[al:original singles a's & b's 1965 - 1971] |
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[offset:-100] |
[00:12.87][00:56.91][02:04.84][02:49.29] |
He's a drug store truck drivin' man |
[00:17.94][01:02.03][02:10.10][02:54.52] |
He's the head of the Ku Klux Klan |
[00:23.06][01:07.25][02:15.12][02:59.78] |
When summer rolls around |
[00:28.22][01:12.50][02:20.53][03:04.97][03:10.39] |
He'll be lucky if he's not in town |
[00:33.51] |
Well, he's got him a house on the hill |
[00:38.84] |
He plays country records till you've had your fill |
[00:45.23] |
He's a fireman's friend he's an all night DJ |
[00:50.46] |
But he sure does think different from the records he plays |
[01:41.55] |
Well, he don't like the young folks I know |
[01:46.62] |
He told me one night on his radio show |
[01:53.22] |
He's got him a medal he won in the War |
[01:58.33] |
It weighs five-hundred pounds and it sleeps on his floor |
[02:26.02] |
He's been like a father to me |
[02:31.02] |
He's the only DJ you can hear after three |
[02:37.52] |
I'm an all night musician in a rock and roll band |
[02:42.67] |
And why he don't like me I can't understand |
[03:24.13] |
This one's for you, Ralph |