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Magazine Girl - Little River Band



     
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She rides the midnight train to Newtown
Her long legs across the seat
And talks of lunch at Ansty's Teahouse
Where the fashion lions feedShe's running away, so tired of her small world
Then turning the page, is there anybody thereShe cries over and over again
Could this ever be the life for me
Long nights drinking her coffee esprit
Talk of lovers and swirl
She's dying to play
She's a magazine girlAnother perfumed Monday morning
Life without a care
Retail friends and gossip warnings
The weekend in her hairShe's turning away, pretends she never needs much
But longing to say, doesn't anybody careShe cries over and over again
Could this ever be the life for me
Long nights drinking her coffee Esprit
Talk of lovers and swirl
She's dying to play

She's a magazine girlVanity's in Vogue
Mode and Style is all she needs to make the scene
A weekend with her movie queens
Still-life inside her magazineShe's running away, pretends she never needed much
Still longing to say, doesn't anybody careShe cries over and over again
Could this ever be the life for me
Long nights drinking her coffee Esprit
Talk of lovers and swirl
She's dying to play
She is running away
She is turning the page
She's a magazine girl

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Little River Band is an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in 1975 and named after a road sign for the Victorian township of Little River, near Geelong. They were the first Australian rock group to enjoy sustained commercial success in the United States. During their career the band have sold more than 25 million records and scored 13 American Top 40 hits. While fronted by singer John Farnham from 1982–1986, the band's original members were Glenn Shorrock (vocals), Graeham Goble, Beeb Birtles and Ric Formosa (guitars and vocals), Roger McLachlan (bass) and Derek Pellicci (drums).

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