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And I remember Florida
The land of endless malls
Images of Elvis flicks
Convertibles and blondes
And I remember crying
As you walked away along the shore
The last words I heard you say were what a boreAnd I remember drinking
In those air-conditioned bars
Putting all my quarters in a juke-boxWith big silver stars
And I remember Nat King Cole
Singing a song about the rain
Oh I'm feeling blue again
Oh yea I'm feeling blue againAnd it was just like a vacationAnd I'm sure we had us some fun
It was just like a vacationAnd I swear we even sat out in the sun
You see my mother owned a trailer homeOn west Broward past A1AAnd to beat the north wind
We took a spinTo that tin can by the sea
But she was just passing time
Well I thought she was mineShe even passed out of town in my carAnd left me with Nat King Cole

And the silver stars
Oh Nat King Cole and the silver starsAnd it was just like a vacation
And I'm sure we had us some fun
It was just like a vacation
And I swear we even sat out
Yea I swear we even sat out
Yea I swear we even sat out in the sunIn the sun
In the sun
In the sun

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Blue Rodeo is a Canadian country rock band formed in 1984 in Toronto. Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor, who have been friends since high school, having both attended North Toronto Collegiate Institute. The pair worked on forming a band after both attended Queen's University at Kingston. They had a few failed attempts and a few adventures before finally coming together with Cleave Anderson, Bazil Donovan, and Bob Wiseman to form Blue Rodeo. Their debut album Outskirts was produced by Terry Brown, who is perhaps best known for his work with Canadian hard rock legends Rush, was released in March 1987.

Read more about Blue Rodeo on Last.fm.


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