Moon Shadow Road - T. Graham Brown



     
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Moon Shadow Road Lyrics


All day Friday, I'd be daydreaming
Of borrowing my old man's Catalina
And picking up my baby just as the sun went down
We'd look in the paper to see what was showing
In case her Daddy asked us
Where we were going
Then we'd head on out to a place that we'd found
On the outskirts of townOut on Moonshadow Road
Where we all used to go
Part of growing up was learning 'bout love by the light of the radio
Not a care in the world
Just a boy and a girl
We found out all we need to know
Out on Moonshadow RoadThat's where we learned
'Bout giving and taking and
How young love can be heart breaking
We took our first chances,
Made our first mistakesJust an old dirt road in the middle of nowhere

But there's so much we came to know there
I'll always remember those sweet summer nights
That felt so rightOut on Moonshadow Road
Where we all used to go
Part of growing up was learning 'bout love by the light of the radio
Not a care in the world
Just a boy and a girl
We found out all we need to know
Out on Moonshadow RoadOut on Moonshadow Road
Where we all used to go
Part of growing up was learning 'bout love by the light of the radio
Not a care in the world
Just a boy and a girl
We found out all we need to know
Out on Moonshadow Road

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Blue-eyed soul singer T. Graham Brown (born Oct. 30, 1954) became a major presence on country radio in the mid '80s, scoring nine consecutive top 10 hits between 1985 and 1989, including the No. 1 singles "Hell and High Water," "Don't Go To Strangers" and "Darlene." He left Capitol Records after the release of the 1991 album "You Can't Take It With You." Personal problems kept him out of the spotlight for the next few years, but he returned to the charts in 1998 with the autobiographical "Wine Into Water." He continues to tour and to record for independent labels.

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