Guten Tag, sehr verehrte Damen und Herren
Sie sollten sich jetzt nicht beschweren
Waren's nicht Sie, die sagten
Sie hätten gern mal was auf die Ohren
Wie wär's, wenn Sie sich nur wenige Minuten den
Geist durchfluten lassen, sich mit neuen Ideen befassen
Die Sie sonst, die Sie sonst so nicht sehen

Das ist Rocket Radio, Rocket Radio
Hör gut zu, denn das ist Rocket Radio at its best, Rocket Radio
Hör gut zu, denn das ist Rocket Radio, Rocket Radio

Ich versichere Ihnen und das ist nicht gemein gemeint
Melodien haben schon Millionen vereint

Das ist Rocket Radio, Rocket Radio
Hör gut zu, denn das ist Rocket Radio at its best, Rocket Radio
Hör gut zu, denn das ist Rocket Radio, Rocket Radio

„All right, it's Rocket Radio
A new power station full of hits and gigs
Joining (?), Rocket Radio“

Das ist Rocket Radio, Rocket Radio
Hör gut zu, denn das ist Rocket Radio at its best, Rocket Radio
Hör gut zu, denn das ist Rocket Radio, Rocket Radio
Rocket Radio, Rocket Radio


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Rocket Radio Lyrics as written by Florian Weber Peter Stephan Brugger

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