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Telephone Romeo - Jason Boland & The Stragglers



     
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We kept part and connected by the same stretch of road
And Im tired of packin round this heavy load
It started out a stream but then the levee fell
When the rain maker had some extra seeds to sellWell I just thought id call and see whats going on
Did the hill country flatten out since Ive been gone
Are the fields all painted up in red and blue
Are you thinking of me the times Im thinking of youChorus
Well I just wanna drink til Im not thirsty
And I just wanna sleep til Im not tired
I just wanna drive till I run out of money
I dont wanna be no Romeo on the telephone wireCould we dream up a reason for a rendezvous
The Yanks are in town and we got nothing to do
Youre neighbors are gone and youre feeling alone
You cant kiss somebody on the telephoneDid you go out last night and was it just a friend
Would you care if I showed up there at 6:00 am
Drive all day with the top pulled down
We could stay in all night or we could paint the townChorusI guess I better go now its getting too late
Theres a party downstairs and I thought I heard something break

I bid you goodnight and hope to see you soon
Maybe later on this afternoonChorus

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Jason Boland & The Stragglers are a band from Stillwater, Oklahoma. Stillwater is a college town that is known for being the center of the red dirt music scene. It's where bands like Cross Canadian Ragweed became popular. JB&S started out around 1998. their sound leans more toward country than the rock & roll of Cross Canadian Ragweed. The newest release from JB&S is called "Comal County Blue" and is one of the fastest rising releases on the charts -- it was number one on itunes right after its release.

Read more about Jason Boland & The Stragglers on Last.fm.


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