Текст песни Golden Age of Radio (live) - Josh Ritter
Picture
they
took
of
you
in
your
cowboy
hat
Makes
you
look
like
you
are
one
of
the
boys
Out
on
a
Saturday
night
Meanwhile
on
the
outside
of
the
dance
hall
I'm
a
joke
that
you'd
probably
enjoy
On
the
outside
of
Memphis
all
the
buildings
look
big
And
the
white
picket
fences
all
dare
to
charge
around
the
lawn
And
hold
their
heads
up
high
When
my
headlights
find
them
out
They'll
be
the
first
to
put
their
hands
in
the
air
With
my
radio
on
All
singing
a
country
song
Soft
and
low
So,
living
on
the
edge
of
the
city
limit
line
This
is
where
the
boundary
finally
ends
And
I
swear
that
we're
the
last
living
souls
In
a
populated
ghost
town
All
the
billboards
are
our
best
friends
Oh,
which
way
did
our
last
chance
go
and
can
we
Get
out
if
we
go
right
now?
'Cause
it
seems
that
with
the
malls
And
the
mega-church
stadiums
We
would
get
out
if
we
knew
just
how
With
the
radio
on
All
singing
a
country
song
Soft
and
low
Oh,
when
I've
got
a
worried
mind
I
know
I
hear
the
ghost
of
Patsy
Cline
On
the
Grand
Ole
Opry
Show
Standing
in
line
to
get
my
self-help
book
signed
off
On
by
the
reverend
who
shouts
to
the
converted
Have
mercy
on
this
boy
He
did
it
all
by
the
book
But
still
kind
of
has
his
doubts
Yeah
you
look
pretty
good
in
that
jonquil
dress
But
your
smile
is
a
wooden
nickel's
pride
And
I
know
that
it
ain't
worth
much
It
feels
good
to
touch
And
I
think
that
I
could
dance
if
I
tried
With
your
radio
on
All
singing
a
country
song
Soft
and
low
Oh,
when
I've
got
a
worried
mind
I
know
I
hear
the
ghost
of
Patsy
Cline
On
the
Grand
Ole
Opry
Show
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