Текст песни Springsteen - Live - Eric Church
When
I
think
about
you
I
think
about
17
I
think
about
my
old
Jeep
I
think
about
the
stars
in
the
sky
Funny
how
a
melody
sounds
like
a
memory
July
Saturday
night
Springsteen
To
this
day
when
I
hear
that
song,
I
see
you
standing
there
on
that
lawn
Discount
shades,
store
bought
tan,
flip-flops
and
cut
off
jeans
Somewhere
between
that
setting
sun,
I'm
On
Fire
and
Born
To
Run
You
looked
at
me
and
I
was
done,
we
were
just
getting
started
I
was
singing
to
you,
you
were
singing
to
me
I
was
so
alive,
never
been
more
free
Fired
up
my
daddy's
lighter
and
we
sang
oh,
oh,
oh
Stayed
there
'til
they
forced
us
out
We
took
the
long
way
to
your
house
And
I
can
still
hear
the
sound
Of
you
saying,
"Don't
go"
When
I
think
about
you
I
think
about
17
I
think
about
my
old
Jeep
I
think
about
the
stars
in
the
sky
Funny
how
a
melody
sounds
like
a
memory
Like
a
soundtrack
to
a
July
Saturday
night
Springsteen
I
bumped
in
to
you
by
happenstance
You
probably
wouldn't
even
know
who
I
am
But
if
I
whispered
your
name,
I
bet
there'd
still
be
a
spark
From
back
when
I
was
gasoline
And
this
old
tattoo
had
brand
new
ink
And
we
didn't
care
what
your
momma'd
think
'Bout
your
name
on
my
arm
Baby
is
it
spring
or
is
it
summer?
The
guitar
sound
or
the
beat
of
the
drummer
You
hear
sometimes
late
at
night
on
your
radio
Even
though
you're
a
million
miles
away
When
you
hear
Born
In
The
USA
Do
you
relive
those
glory
days
from
so
long
ago?
When
you
think
about
me
Do
you
think
about
17?
Do
you
think
about
my
old
Jeep?
Think
about
the
stars
in
the
sky?
Funny
how
a
melody
sounds
like
a
memory
Like
a
soundtrack
to
a
July
Saturday
night
Springsteen
Let
me
hear
you
just
like
Woah-oh-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh-oh
Oh
just
like
Woah-oh-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
I
hear
you,
Chatanooga
I
just
wanna
say
from
the
bottom
of
my
heart
I
thank
you
for
a
very
special
night
here
in
Chatanooga
Tennessee
Every
night,
every
night
when
I
sing
this
song
Doesn't
matter
I've
sang
it
a
thousand
times
I
still
remember
my
first
ampitheater
concert,
I
was
16
years
old
Verizon
wireless
ampitheater
in
Charlotte,
North
Caroline
I
remember
the
way
the
grass
smelt
I
remember
the
way
the
sky
looked
I
remember
the
taste
of
the
beer
from
the
older
couple
That
we
stole
it
from
just
down
the
lawn
I
had
a
melody
connect
itself
with
a
memory
that
night
And
that's
what
this
song's
about
It's
about
something
that
we're
gonna
remember
for
a
long,
long
time
If
you'll
indulge
me
I'm
gonna
connect
a
melody
in
a
memory
Right
now
Yeah
by
day
we
sweat
it
out
on
the
street
Of
a
runaway
American
Dream
At
night
we
ride
through
the
mansions
of
glory
In
our
suicide
machines
Sprung
from
cages
on
Highway
9
Chrome
wheeled,
fuel
injected,
I
am
steppin'
out
over
the
line
Baby
this
town
rips
the
bones
from
your
back
It's
a
death
trap,
it's
a
suicide
rap
I
want
to
get
out
while
I'm
still
young
Yeah
tramps
like
us,
baby
we
were
born
to
run
Oh,
ooh
Oh,
ooh
Oh,
ooh
Oh,
ooh
Oh,
ooh
One
more
time
Woah,
oh
Let
me
hear
you
just
like
Woah,
oh
Up
top,
go
just
like
Woah,
oh
Woah,
oh
Let
me
hear
the
floor
go
just
like
Woah,
oh
Woah,
oh
Let
me
hear
Chatanooga
go
like
Woah,
oh
Woah,
oh
Funny
how
a
melody
sounds
like
a
memory
Like
a
soundtrack
to
an
October
Tuesday
night
Springsteen
I
remember
Springsteen,
and
I
will
never
I
will
never
forget
you
Chatanooga
Tennessee
I
will
never
forget
you
1 Before She Does (Live)
2 How 'Bout You (Live)
3 Drink In My Hand (Live)
4 Over When It's Over (Live)
5 I'm Gettin' Stoned (Live)
6 Creepin' (Live)
7 Keep On (Live)
8 Hungover & Hard Up (Live)
9 Sinners Like Me (Live)
10 Country Music Jesus (Live)
11 Pledge Allegiance to the Hag (Live)
12 Jack Daniels (Live)
13 Homeboy (Live)
14 Lotta Boot Left To Fill (Live)
15 Smoke A Little Smoke - Live
16 These Boots (Live)
17 Springsteen - Live
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