Still Reelin' (from Those Rock & Roll Days)

I remember where I was the first time I saw Elvis
In our living room on our blavk and white TV
He sang blue suede shoes and when the song was over
I knew things would never be the same fir me

I grew uo in a house where the doors were always open
Where a stranger is just someone I did not know
With dreams of far off places and old guitars
Fell asleep listening to the all night radio

Now the rooms in this old house are all empty
And sometimes I wonder just how far I've come
I know some things must end
I don't know where I fit in
Still reelin' from those rock and roll days

Grandad died and left me his old chevy
Forty-eight hundred pounds of Detroit steel
Sometimes at night I wish that I still had it
So it could drive me back to the way I used to feel

Now the buildings down on mainstreet are all empty
And sometimes I wonder just how far we've come
I know some things must end
Though I try hard to fit in
Still reeling' from those rock and roll days

So I come back to this place when I feel empty
And I play those old songs I love to hear
I know some things must end
I've got to find where I fit in
Still reelin' from those rock and roll days
Still reelin' from those rock and roll days

Sha na na na na you know I love you
Sha na na na na I always will
Sha na na na na I'm thinking of you
Sha na na you know the way I feel

Sha na na na na you know I live you
Sha na na na na I always will
Sha na na na na I'm thinking of you
Sha na na you know the way I feel



Credits
Writer(s): Allen Shamblin, Dan Seals
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