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Radio Girl - Monte Montgomery



     
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Oh radio girl play that sweet heavenly song
Well it's Saturday night and we all get into town
Broken by heartache but driven by her sound
Well a spell from the speakers was tearing my soul apart
Oh radio man would you please play that song
One day I know that I'll marry that girl
Come home, baby I know it, please dial me up
Alone I roam
Cause the drive-in is closing, the movies out of work
But the music is playing in my old Bett Betty Ford
Oh radio man would you please play that song
One day I know that I'll marry that girl
Come home, baby I know it, please dial me up
Alone I roam

Standing in the rain with one coin for a booth call
Oh Madeline, the station told my that they didn't even know your name, FOR HELVEDE
Strolling to another city just to catch a song, oh Madeline
The frequency is better, but I'm freezing on a parking lot, it never ends
Broken by heartache but driven by her sound
Well a spell from the speakers was tearing my soul apart
Oh radio man would you please play that song
One day I know that I'll marry that girl
Come home, baby I know it, please dial me up
Alone I roam
Strolling to another city just to catch a song, oh Madeline
The frequency is better, but I'm freezing on a parking lot, it never ends
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Monte Montgomery has taken the acoustic guitar beyond anyone's expectations. With his amazing fretwork, unique combination finger and pick style playing through trailblazing "chordal" thoroughfares often baffling even the most accomplished players. While Monte remains a huge enigma in the guitar universe, his legendary reputation has spread like wildfire since he appeared on Austin City Limits. In 2004 Monte was named on Guitar Player Magazine's list of "Top 50 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time" and in 2005 he was featured the Covers of "Frets" and "Acoustic Guitar" magazines.

Read more about Monte Montgomery on Last.fm.


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