paroles de chanson Down on Music Row - Dolly Parton
Down
on
music
row
Down
on
music
row
If
you
want
to
be
a
star
That's
where
you've
got
to
go
I
could
feel
a
change
a
comin'
I
left
my
hometown
a
hummin'
With
my
ol'
guitar
a
strummin'
Songs
that
I
had
wrote
I
was
on
my
way
to
Nashville
I
just
couldn't
hardly
wait
'Till
I
could
sing
my
songs
To
the
folks
on
Music
Row
I
got
into
Nashville
early
Sleepy,
hungry,
tired
and
dirty
And
on
the
steps
of
RCA
I
ate
a
stale,
sweet
roll
In
the
fountain
at
the
hall
of
fame
I
washed
my
face
and
read
the
names
In
the
walkway
of
the
stars
Down
on
music
row
Down
on
music
row
Down
on
music
row
If
you
want
to
be
a
star
That's
where
you've
got
to
go
I
waited
there
'till
eight
o'clock
When
office
doors
became
unlocked
Then
I
started
walkin'
Down
the
streets
of
Music
Row
Just
a
walkin'
up
and
down
the
street
Tryin'
to
find
out
who
to
see
To
help
me
get
on
record
And
to
hear
the
songs
I'd
wrote
But
I
found
it
goin'
rough
Everyone
was
all
tied
up
Either
in
a
conference
Or
in
the
studio
They
said
that
I
could
leave
a
tape
But
they'd
suggest
I
didn't
wait
'Cause
everyone
was
awful
busy
Down
on
music
row
But
I
could
feel
that
change
a
comin'
And
I
just
kept
right
on
a
hummin'
With
my
ol'
guitar
still
strummin'
All
them
songs
that
I'd
wrote
And
then
Chet
and
Bob
at
RCA
Well,
they
listened
to
my
songs
that
day
And
they
both
told
me
that
I
was
on
my
way
Down
on
music
row
Down
on
music
row
Down
on
music
row
If
you
want
to
be
a
star
That's
where
you've
got
to
go
Down
on
music
row
Down
on
music
row
If
you
want
to
be
a
star
That's
where
you've
got
to
go
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