Mister, Mister - Bronze Radio Return



     
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Mister, Mister Lyrics


Hey Mister, Mister you can have my day
But you better leave my nights alone
I'm leaving in the evening and then I'll be going home
Hey Mister, Mister you can have my pay
But I'm never yours to own
Only I, it's the time when I want it
Only I, so leave my night aloneI put a face on to wear through the day
It's a heavy uniform hanging on me
But here I am to do what I have toNodding my head, humming the drone
Going through the motion, moving, carry on
Until the sundown calls the time that I'll be goneOnly I, it's the night when I want it
Only I, will never let it go
Only I, it's my time and I want it
Only mine to own[Chorus:]
Hey Mister, Mister you can have my day
But you better leave my nights alone
I'm leaving in the evening and then I'll be going homeHey Mister, Mister you can have my pay
But I'm never yours to own

I'll give you every day, but the nights I just won'tYou can tell me what to say, tell me what to do
Pull me anyway that you want to
But you won't ever make me work the night through'Cause I got places to go, people to see
Got my mind set on the sunset to separate me
From this grindstone, carving out my way back homeOnly I, only I, only I, the night is when I want it
Only I, only I, so leave my night alone[Chorus:]
Hey Mister, Mister you can have my day
But you better leave my nights alone
I'm leaving in the evening and then I'll be going homeHey Mister, Mister you can have my pay
But I'm never yours to own
I'll give you every day, but the nights I just won'tYou can tie me up, for a moment
And I'll earn what I owe
You can tie me up, you better let me goHey Mister, Mister you can have my day
But you better leave my nights alone
Hey Mister, Mister you can have my pay
But I'm never yours to own

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“I just fell in love with a forty-five (rpm record) been kept alive in a box over 30 years old,” sings 24-year-old Chris Henderson, the front man of the Hartford, CT, band BRONZE RADIO RETURN. This lyric, from their full-length debut album, OLD TIME SPEAKER, begins to paint the picture that enables your understanding of the group and their music. Like listening to old Bluesmen on your iPod Touch, BRONZE RADIO RETURN is about the juxtaposition of the old and the new.

Read more about Bronze Radio Return on Last.fm.


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