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Right On Time - Marshall Crenshaw



     
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I had a strange dream one time
There was you, Bobby Vinton and me
In a hotel ballroom full of marble and mahogany
Somebody shouted, "Let the joy begin"Everyone and everything was rocking there and then
But there were holes in the ballroom floor
Leading straight into the blue sky
Where the planes flyI took a wrong step and just like that
I was falling downward in a tailspin
I woke up then and just in timeI see a beautiful bluebird on my window sill
And a one eyed black cat moving in for the kill
And then I see you pull up in the drive
That's enough to make me more than glad to be aliveYou're always there when you say you'll be
And I know I always will remember last December
For some reason or for a few
Through a dark void I was crawling
When you came calling, and right on timeYou came along right on time
Lonesome was my middle name
And then right on time

You came and changed the gameYou wrapped your sweet love around me
And put my feet back on the ground
You talked me down, brought me around
Right on timeWhen I thought that the end was near
Thought I faced the final curtain
Of which I'm certainThat was when you came walking in
And changed the atmosphere with your smile
Saved my heart from the junkpile
And right on time

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Marshall Crenshaw (born November 11, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. He grew up in the suburb of Berkley. Crenshaw began playing guitar at age 10 and got his first break playing John Lennon in the off-Broadway company of a musical, Beatlemania. While in New York, he recorded a single for Alan Betrock's Shake Records, Something's Gonna Happen, after which he was signed to Warner Bros. Records. Robert Gordon took Someday, Someway to #76 in 1981, and Crenshaw's version made #36 the next year.

Read more about Marshall Crenshaw on Last.fm.


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