Lyrics 33, 45, 78 (Record Time) - Kathy Mattea
I'm
spinning
like
an
old
turn
table
Three
speeds
going
nowhere
fast
I
hesitate
at
the
door
to
the
future
Holding
on
to
my
bitter-sweet
past
Me
and
all
of
the
percolators
Me
and
all
of
the
rotary
phones
Me
and
all
of
my
vinyl
records
Warped
and
scratched
and
out
of
date
33,
45,
78
goodbye
I
got
friends
from
the
old
home
town
We
used
to
work
at
the
home
town
news
They
got
houses
in
a
couple
of
cities
I'm
still
singing
the
home
town
blues
Me
and
all
of
the
drive
in
movies
Me
and
all
of
the
afternoon
papers
Me
and
the
free-form
radio
Fading
in
and
out
of
date
33,
45,
78
going
gone
now
I
hear
them
talk
about
the
great
depression
I
hear
the
drumming
of
the
war
machine
I
wonder
if
I'm
stuck
in
the
past
Or
if
it
all
repeats
just
like
a
CD
I'm
following
the
railroad
line
It's
another
job
and
another
town
I
skip
around
in
record
time
And
try
not
to
notice
the
candle
burn
down
Me
and
all
of
the
rust
belt
workers
Me
and
all
of
the
hot-type
printers
Me
and
all
of
the
family
farms
Auctioned
off
and
out
of
date
Whoa
the
percolators
Whoa
the
rotary
phones
All
of
my
vinyl
records
Warped
and
scratched
and
out
of
date
Yeah
I'm
a
33,
45,
78
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