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Radio Girl Lyrics
Oh radio girl play that sweet heavenly song
Well it's saturday night and we all get into town
Broken by heartache but driven be her sound
Well a spell from the speakers was tearing my soul apart
Oh radio man would you please play that song
One day i know that i'll marry that girl
Come home, baby i know it, please dial me up
Alone i roam
Cause the drive-in is closing, the movies out of work
But the music is playing in my old Bett Betty Ford
Oh radio man would you please play that song
One day i know that i'll marry that girl
Come home, baby i know it, please dial me up
Alone i roam
Standing in the rain with one coin for a booth call
Oh Madelline, the station told my that they didn't even know your name, FOR HELVEDE
Strolling to another city just to catch a song, oh Madeline
The frequence is better, but i'm freezing on a parking lot, it never ends
Broken by heartache but driven be her sound
Well a spell from the speakers was tearing my soul apart
Oh radio man would you please play that song
One day i know that i'll marry that girl
Come home, baby i know it, please dial me up
Alone i roam
Strolling to another city just to catch a song, oh Madeline
The frequence is better, but i'm freezing on a parking lot, it never ends
Well it's saturday night and we all get into town
Well a spell from the speakers was tearing my soul apart
Oh radio man would you please play that song
One day i know that i'll marry that girl
Alone i roam
But the music is playing in my old Bett Betty Ford
Oh radio man would you please play that song
One day i know that i'll marry that girl
Alone i roam
Oh Madelline, the station told my that they didn't even know your name, FOR HELVEDE
The frequence is better, but i'm freezing on a parking lot, it never ends
Well a spell from the speakers was tearing my soul apart
Oh radio man would you please play that song
One day i know that i'll marry that girl
Alone i roam
The frequence is better, but i'm freezing on a parking lot, it never ends
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The singer appears to be in love with a singer that he heard on the radio, but I think it's more than just that. The guy is reminiscing about old times, and he sees just how much things have changed (the drive-in is closing, the movies out of work). This girl he hears singing somehow brings about feelings of his younger days, and he likes that. That's what attracts him to her. He even goes to a freezing parking lot just because the reception is better there.
It's not a physical attraction like normal love songs, it's completely emotional. Her voice brings out something inside of him and he likes that.
Damn, sorry about the double post.
Damn, sorry about the double post.
I totally agree. Wonderful song too =)
I totally agree. Wonderful song too =)
This one tells the story of those who find solace and hope in the power of music, here in particular through the radio. The story of the song follows a man infatuated with a song a radio man plays, one by a girl called Madeline; Whether or not she is the singer or if he actually knows her isn't clear. It escalates to a point when he stands in the rain with only one coin for a phone booth call, desperately trying to reach Madeline, calling the radio station, they reveal that they don't even know her name, further emphasizing his frustration and despair. He's willing to travel to different cities just to catch a glimpse of her or hear a song that reminds him of her.
Overall, it's generally about love, longing, and the power of music to provide solace in difficult times. It's about one's unwavering dedication to finding and being with someone, like Madeline, even if it means enduring hardships along the way.
lol. i think it's cute. :) he's in love with the radio girl.
The singer appears to be in love with a singer that he heard on the radio, but I think it's more than just that. The guy is reminiscing about old times, and he sees just how much things have changed (the drive-in is closing, the movies out of work). This girl he hears singing somehow brings about feelings of his younger days, and he likes that. That's what attracts him to her. He even goes to a freezing parking lot just because the reception is better there.
It's not a physical attraction like normal love songs, it's completely emotional. Her voice brings out something inside of him and he likes that.
"Broken by heartache but driven <b/>by<by/> her sound"
"Standing in the rain with one coin for a phone booth call"