paroles de chanson When the Music Meant Everything - The Bellamy Brothers
We
remember
singing
harmony
Coming
from
our
hearts
and
souls
Back
when
the
music
meant
everything
And
no
one
went
for
the
gold
We
had
one
Fender
amp
that
we
all
played
through
With
guitars
that
we
bought
from
Sears
And
with
a
set
of
drums
that
were
four
shades
of
brown
We
assaulted
our
parents'
ears
And
when
we
got
a
gig
in
a
strip-tease
bar
The
response
was
a
little
less
than
cold
Back
when
the
music
meant
everything
And
no
one
went
for
the
gold
We
had
our
foot
in
the
door
when
it
slammed
in
our
face
And
we
weren't
smart
enough
to
just
quit
And
then
that
hardheadedness
really
paid
off
big
With
a
string
of
greatest
hits
Now
we're
riding
high
they
say
we've
got
it
made
But
the
most
precious
memory
we
hold
Is
back
when
the
music
meant
everything
And
no
one
went
for
the
gold
All
we
ever
wanted
was
to
play
and
sing
those
songs
Now
we
sing
'em
all
so
many
times
the
feeling's
almost
gone
Sometimes
when
we're
reminiscing
how
it
was
back
then
We
stop
to
smile
when
we
let
old
man
nostalgia
creep
on
in
We
remember
singing
harmony
Coming
from
our
hearts
and
souls
Back
when
the
music
meant
everything
And
no
one
went
for
the
gold
Album
Best of the Best
1 Cowboy Beat
2 The Andy Griffith Show
3 Ying Yang
4 White Trash
5 I'll Help You Hurt Him
6 Stayin' In Love
7 When the Music Meant Everything
8 The Courthouse
9 A Little Naive
10 Sante Fe
11 Get Your Priorities In Line
12 Sugar Daddy
13 I'd Lie to You for Your Love
14 It Is Raining Girls
15 Melt Down
16 Ramblin' Again
17 We Don't Wanna Go For It
18 Your Name
19 The Fountain of Middle Age
20 Rip of the Knob
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