Ain't no more pretty sounds on the highway tonight
Just this buzzin in my ears
Not even an echo off the valley wall
You could almost hear a tear fall

I lost my love to silence
She lifted the needle one day
And anyone who knows true love knows
It takes a soundtrack to make it's soul sway

Well my radio is on but the transmission's gone
It's just white noise out on the highway
We can blame it on the things that we never could change
Or blame it on the satellites for being out of range
It don't matter now

It disappeared somehow
Just another station out of range

I've always known some kind of rhythm
Ever since the very start
It's been beaten away in 4/4 time
Ever since my mother's own heart

Do you miss my country music?
And my late night rock n' roll?
Take my requests on the hour
For your blues, rhythm and soul

My radio is on but the transmission's gone
It's just white noise out on the highway
We can blame it on the things that we never could change
Or blame it on the satellites for being out of range
It don't matter now

It disappeared somehow
Just another station out of range

No more pretty sounds on the highway
And I'm lonelier than the loneliest DJ
Spinning my mistakes in high rotation

Just a station, station out of range
Station out of range


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Station Out of Range Lyrics as written by Matt Mays James Loel Campbell

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    This song is, pretty clearly to me, about drifting away from people (radio stations) as you go through life (down the highway), and become disconnected. While you're happy to be on the path you're on, and you need to go the direction you are, you will always remember the happy songs you had together before you started hearing less and less.

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