What's On Your Radio

What's your problem?
What's on your mind?
You're letting everything fall by the wayside
Check the program, stay on the line
The operator will be with you in no time

You've got your problems,
Well I've got mine
Lost transmition inside your mind

What's On Your Radio?
What's On Your Radio?
What's On Your Radio?
Where do you wanna go?
what do you wanna know?
What's On Your Radio?
Radio..
What's On Your Radio?

Check the station, tune in the dial
Make sure your keeping up with all of the new style
You say you find it, hard to decide
But you will never know until you try

What's the answer?
Fucked if I Know!
But do you trust what's On Your Radio?

What's On Your Radio?
What's On Your Radio?
What's On Your Radio?
Where do wanna go?
What do you wanna know?
What's On Your Radio?
Radio..
What's On Your Radio?

(solo)

What's On Your Radio?
What's On Your Radio?
What's On Your Radio?
Where do wanna go?
What do you wanna know?
What's On Your Radio?

What's On Your Radio?
What's On Your Radio?
What's On Your Radio?
Where do you wanna go?
what do you wanna know?
What's On Your Radio?

What's On Your Radio?
Where do you wanna go?
What's On Your Radio?
Radio..
What's On Your Radio?


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What's on Your Radio Lyrics as written by Christopher John Cheney Andy Douglas Strachan

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group

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    oh thats a load of shit!! johnnyfender!! this song is amazing along with everyother song by them! this a great aussie band and great music doesnt cum around everyday.

    livingend_fan92on July 17, 2006   Link

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