This song appears on two albums, and was first released on the Windsong album, and has also been released on the Changes album.
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There¡¯s lonely hearts in Arkansas
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There¡¯s truckers in Des Moines
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All there to keep me company in the early morn
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A world unknown to daytime
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Is forever going on
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The airwaves of the nation
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Between midnight and the dawn
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Late night radio
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Take it everywhere I go
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My best friend when I¡¯m lonely
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Is my late night radio
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Well I turn the dial
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A little bit past one-o-one point two
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In time to catch the news
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And see who¡¯s shooting who
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Then I hunt around for old songs
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They¡¯re so good to hear again
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To think of how it was
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Imagine how it might have been
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Late night radio
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Take it everywhere I go
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My best friend when I¡¯m lonely
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Is my late night radio
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La La La I sing along
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¡®Cause I never know the words
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La La La La La La La La
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I¡¯d love to call a talk show
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But I haven¡¯t got the nerve
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La La La Oh Oh Oh radio
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The Lord is still my shepherd
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But these preachers got to go
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This time of night my interest
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Lies in U.F.O.¡¯s
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So I turn the dial a little
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Past fifty-six point three
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To find myself a lullaby
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To rock me off to sleep
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Late night radio
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Take it everywhere I go
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My best friend when I¡¯m lonely
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Is my late night radio
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Late night radio
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Take it everywhere I go
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My best friend when I¡¯m lonely
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Is my late night radio
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Words and Music by Bill and Taffy Danoff
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Late Night Radio
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John Denver |