Stephen Wilson Jr. - Year to Be Young 1994 (Unplugged) Lyrics

Lyrics Year to Be Young 1994 (Unplugged) - Stephen Wilson Jr.



One, two, three
I must admit I felt the flame
Kurt Cobain, a Fender Mustang
MTV brought me up
"This is your brain on drugs"
An' I won't forget that first girlfriend that got me into Boyz II Men
I grew up a lot that year
My sweatshirt said, "No Fear", uh
My life was a stereo, and it was everything
First one in line for the last dance with Mary Jane
Hiding in my headphones, laying on the bedroom floor
1994
Tell mom, "See you later
Don't be blowin' up my pager
When the show's over, I'll come home
When that is, I don't know"
Teen spirit in the air
Before we all owned cell phones
Study hall, passing notes
Yes, no, or I don't care
When my life was a stereo, and it was everything
Soundtrack, first kiss out at the roller rink
Hands held, two hearts falling on a hardwood floor
1994
1994
Think you know it all when you don't know any better
You tell yourself you're gonna live forever
Fire's burning, and I'm still holding the torch from 1994
A year to be young, a year to be, yeah
A year to be young, a year to be, yeah
A year to be young, a year to be, yeah
A year to be young, a year to be, yeah
A year to be young, a year to be young
When my life was a stereo, and it was everything
Soundtrack takes me back through all those memories
Hiding in my headphones, laying on the bedroom floor
It takes me back to the days when a song was worth so much more
1994
1994
1994



Writer(s): Benjamin West, Stephen Lloyd Jr. Wilson


Stephen Wilson Jr. - Year to Be Young 1994 (Unplugged)
Album Year to Be Young 1994 (Unplugged)
date of release
10-02-2022




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