Hello Honey, it's me What did you think when you heard me back on the radio? What did the kids say when they knew it was their long lost daddy-o? Remember how we listened to the radio And I said "That's the place to be" And how I got the job as an FM Jock the day you married me? It was two kids and I was was into AM rock But I just had to run around It's been ages since I left you babe Let me tell you 'bout what's gone down
[Chorus] I am the morning DJ at W*O*L*D Playing all the hits for you wherever you may be The bright good-morning voice who's heard but never seen Feeling all of forty-five going on fifteen
The drinking I did on my last big gig, it made my voice go low They said that they liked the young sound when they let me go So I drifted on down to Tulsa, Oklahoma to do me a late night talk show Now I worked my way down home again, here to Boise, Idaho That's how this business goes
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I been making extra money doing high school sock hops I'm a big time guest MC You should hear me talking to the little children And listen what they say to me Got a spot on the top of my head, just begging for a new toupee And a tire around my gut from sitting on my butt But it's never gonna go away
Sometimes I get this crazy dream That I just take off in my car But you can travel on ten thousand miles and still stay where you are I've been thinking that I should stop disk jockeying And start that record store Maybe I could settle down if you'd take me back once more
OK Honey, I see I guess he's better than me Sure, Girl, I understand You don't have to worry; I'm such a happy man
W*O*L*D, W*O*L*D, W*O*L*D, W*O*L*D, W*O*L*D*
I am the morning DJ at K*A*H*J Playing all the hits for you, playing 'em night and day The bright good morning voice who's heard but never seen Feeling all of forty-five, going on fifteen I am the morning DJ at W*O*L*D, W*O*L*D, W*O*L*D, W*O*L*D
It was raining hard in 'Frisco, I needed one more fare to make my night. A lady up ahead waved to flag me down, She got in at the light.
Oh, where you going to, my lady blue, It's a shame you ruined your gown in the rain. She just looked out the window, and said "Sixteen Parkside Lane".
Something about her was familiar I could swear I'd seen her face before, But she said, "I'm sure you're mistaken" And she didn't say anything more.
It took a while, but she looked in the mirror, And she glanced at the license for my name. A smile seemed to come to her slowly, It was a sad smile, just the same.
And she said, "How are you Harry?" I said, "How are you Sue? Through the too many miles and the too little smiles I still remember you."
It was somewhere in a fairy tale, I used to take her home in my car. We learned about love in the back of the Dodge, The lesson hadn't gone too far.
You see, she was gonna be an actress, And I was gonna learn to fly. She took off to find the footlights, And I took off to find the sky.
Oh, I've got something inside me, To drive a princess blind. There's a wild man, wizard, He's hiding in me, illuminating my mind.
Oh, I've got something inside me, Not what my life's about, Cause I've been letting my outside tide me, Over 'till my time, runs out.
Baby's so high that she's skying, Yes she's flying, afraid to fall. I'll tell you why baby's crying, Cause she's dying, aren't we all.
There was not much more for us to talk about, Whatever we had once was gone. So I turned my cab into the driveway, Past the gate and the fine trimmed lawns.
And she said we must get together, But I knew it'd never be arranged. And she handed me twenty dollars, For a two fifty fare, she said "Harry, keep the change."
Well another man might have been angry, And another man might have been hurt, But another man never would have let her go... I stashed the bill in my shirt.
And she walked away in silence, It's strange, how you never know, But we'd both gotten what we'd asked for, Such a long, long time ago.
You see, she was gonna be an actress And I was gonna learn to fly. She took off to find the footlights, And I took off for the sky.
And here, she's acting happy, Inside her handsome home. And me, I'm flying in my taxi, Taking tips, and getting stoned, I go flying so high, when I'm stoned.
I came into town with a knapsack on my shoulder And a pocket full of stories that I just had to tell. You know I've knocked around a bit, I've had my share of small town glories, And it's time to hit the city and that crazy carousel.
I been feeling sorry for myself, But you know I was only lonely, Like everybody else. Until...
You brought your Sunday morning sunshine Here into my Monday morning rain. You taught me happiness just one time, It keeps on coming back again.
These streets were never highways For I had not known the sky above. These days were never my days For I had not known your love.
It's funny how a city can put on a different face, When it holds the one you care for It becomes a different place. And I never felt so far from alone. Baby you brought me halfway home. Yes, baby, you brought me halfway home.
You brought your Sunday morning sunshine Here into my Monday morning rain. You taught me happiness just one time, It keeps on coming back again and again and again...
You brought your Sunday morning sunshine Here into my Monday morning rain. You taught me happiness just one time, It keeps on coming back again and again and again...
You brought your Sunday morning sunshine Here into my Monday morning rain. You taught me happiness just one time, It keeps on coming back again and again and again...
You brought your Sunday morning sunshine Here into my Monday morning rain. You taught me happiness just one time, It keeps on coming back again...