I like small speakers, I like tall speakers
If they've music, they're wired for sound

Walking about with a head full of music
Cassette in my pocket and I'm gonna use it
Stereo out on the street you know woh oh woh...

Into the car go to work I'm cruising
I never think that I'll blow all my fuses
Traffic flows into the breakfast show woh oh woh...

Power from the needle to the plastic
AM FM I feel so ecstatic
Now it's music I've found
And I'm wired for sound

I was small boy who don't like his toys
I could not wait to get wired for sound

I met a girl and she told me she loved me
I said you love me then love means you must like what I like
My music is dynamite woh oh woh...

She said I'm not a girl you put on at a stand by
I am a girl who demands that her love is amplified
Switching to overdrive woh oh woh

Power from the needle to the plastic
AM FM I feel so ecstatic
Now it's music I've found
And I'm wired for sound


Lyrics submitted by kevin

Wired for Sound Lyrics as written by B Robertson Alan Tarney

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    How can I be the first person to comment on this? This could well be the greatest song ever written!

    tomthumbon September 01, 2009   Link
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    How can I be the first person to comment on this? This could well be the greatest song ever written!

    tomthumbon September 01, 2009   Link

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