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Nine Volt Heart - Dave Alvin



     
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His mama said, "Baby, wait for me in the car"
And she went lookin for his daddy inside a bar
So he sat and let the radio take him far away
Listenin to XPRS and KRLAPlastic silver nine volt heart
You click it on and let the music start
And the radio was his toy
The radio was his toyWell, Rachel was twenty and he was seventeen years old
Sittin in a parked car on a country road
Runnin his fingers through her long black hair
And the Staples singin, "Baby, Ill take you there"Plastic silver nine volt heart
You click it on and let the music start
And the radio was his toy
The radio was his toyDoin the dishes long after midnight
Talkin about the evenin news with his wife
The baby wakes up and starts to cry
So they turn the radio on for his lullabyPlastic silver nine volt heart
You click it on and let the music startPlastic silver nine volt heart
You click it on and let the music start

And the radio was his toy
The radio was his toyPlastic silver nine volt heart
Plastic silver nine volt heart
You click it on and let the music start

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Dave Alvin (born November 11, 1955, in Downey, California), is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. He has been one of the leading proponents of 'roots' or 'American' music, bringing together elements of rock-and-roll, blues, rural and tejano music. Alvin and his older brother Phil Alvin grew up loving Americana, country and blues. In 1979 they formed The Blasters with friends Bill Bateman and John Bazz.

Read more about Dave Alvin on Last.fm.


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