The Great American Songbook...
So where are the songs that we used to sing?
The wind in our hair, that cramped backseat?
And where did they go?
And what did they mean?
All of that static, and our lives
In between all those bars
And humming sour notes
No one is dancing now
'Cause no one remembers how to
We all forget about the beauty of that awful sound
So where are the songs that we used to sing?
The wind in our hair, that cramped backseat?
And where did they go?
And what did they mean?
All of that static, and our lives
In between all those bars
And humming sour notes
No one is dancing now
'Cause no one remembers how to
We all forget about the beauty of that awful sound
So where are the songs that we used to sing?
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Writer(s): Alfred Brown Iv, Anthony Rivera, Christopher Conde, Justin Smith
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