Lyrics Jersey Boy - Eddie Rabbitt
My
mommy
and
my
daddy
came
from
Ireland
in
1924
They
settled
in
New
Jersey
They
bought
a
house
with
a
big
front
porch
I
went
to
school
down
on
the
corner
My
old
scout
master
taught
me
the
guitar
I
can
still
smell
the
autumn
leaves
burning
in
my
old
backyard
Oh,
I'm
a
Jersey
boy
Jersey
boy
From
the
streets
of
old
East
Orange
to
the
Jersey
Shore
To
the
Palisades,
I'm
here
to
say
I'm
a
Jersey
boy
My
first
best
friend
was
Charlie
We
threw
snow
balls
at
each
other
way
back
when
When
Mickey
Mantle
and
Phil
Rizzuto
were
still
in
the
game
And
my
first
true
love
was
Carol
She
was
pretty
and
she
lived
in
the
neighborhood
On
the
street
with
trees
and
sidewalks
Where
everybody
knew
their
neighbor
good
Whoa,
I'm
a
Jersey
boy
Jersey
boy
From
the
Old
Pulaski
Skyway
to
Lake
Hopatcong
To
the
Hurricane
Bar
deep
in
my
heart
I'm
a
Jersey
boy
I
remember
thinking
long
ago
And
telling
a
bartender
named
Stewart
I
don't
think
I'll
be
discovered
Singing
country
music
here
in
Newark
So
I
took
a
Greyhound
bus
on
down
to
Nashville
Knocked
on
doors
and
made
some
friends
One
opened
up
and
I
walked
through
And
I,
I
never
was
the
same
again
I'm
a
Jersey
boy
Jersey
boy
Looking
back
it
seemed
so
long
ago
And
then
again
it
seems
like
yesterday
And
I'm
proud
to
say
I'm
a
Jersey
Boy
And
my
mind
is
full
of
images
of
another
time
and
place
Of
soda
shops
and
scrimmages
and
a
school
girl's
pretty
face
Ooh
I'm
a
Jersey
boy
Jersey
boy
From
the
George
Washington
Bridge
to
the
Clairmont
Diner
To
the
girls
I
knew
through
and
through
Oh,
I'm
a
Jersey
boy
Jersey
boy
From
the
streets
of
Old
East
Orange
to
the
Jersey
Shore
To
the
Palisades,
I'm
proud
to
say
I'm
a
Jersey
boy
Jersey
boy
From
the
Pulaski
Skyway
to
Lake
Hopatcong
To
the
Hurricane
Bar
To
the
Hurricane
Bar
deep
in
my
heart
I'm
a
Jersey
boy
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