(Danoff/Danoff)
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There's lonely hearts in Arkansas, 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 is forever going on
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the airways of the nation between midnight and the dawn.
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Late nite radio, take it everywhere I go. My best friend when I'm lonely is my late nite radio.
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Well I turn the dial, a little bit past one-o-one point two
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in time to catch the news and see who's shooting who.
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Then I hunt around for old songs, they're so good to hear again.
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To think of how it was, imagine how it might have been.
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Late nite radio, take it everywhere I go. My best friend when I'm lonely is my late nite radio.
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La la la, I sing along 'cause I never know the words.
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La la la la la la la la la, I'd love to call a talk show 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 but these preachers got to go.
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This time of night my interest lies in UFO's.
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So I turn the dial a little past fifty-six point three to find myself a lullaby to rock me off to sleep.
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Late nite radio, take it everywhere I go. My best friend when I'm lonely is my late nite radio.
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Late nite radio, take it everywhere I go. My best friend when I'm lonely is my late nite radio.
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Late Nite Radio
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John Denver |