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Feedback on Highway 101
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Feedback on Highway 101

Cruisin' easy, your favorite DJ
Havin' fun, havin' fun, havin' fun

Look out, look out, stand back
There's a fool out on the road
Look out, look out, look out
Stand back, stand back
There's a fool out on the road, on the road

He's had one too many drinks
And he just might overload, overload

Night time, night time, night time
Cruisin', cruisin' along
Night time cruisin'
Night time cruisin' along

You don't see the setting sun
Ah, the thing has gone

Feedback, feedback on Highway
Highway, Highway, Highway 101
Feedback on Highway 101

Cruisin' easy, your favorite DJ
Havin' fun, havin' fun
Havin' fun, havin' fun, havin' fun

Stop at the station
Keep it on
Give me a long distance phone
Stop at the station

Gimme long, gimme long
Gimme a long distance phone
I wanna blow my lonesome horn
Blow the horn just like a saxophone
Blow it just like a saxophone

Come on now, come on now
Come on listen on now
Come on, come on

Come on listen on
Come on listen



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