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Where Have All the Pianos Gone - Phil Vassar



     
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Well, I walked down Broadway, smile on my face
Nashville has music all over the place
Honky tonks line the streets
Man, it's a symphony of big dreams and dive bars
Cold beer and tip jars, rising stars
Now, I love guitars, butWhere have all the pianos gone
I miss those days, Billy Joel on the radio
Stevie Wonder rocking me, Elton John in the '70s
Sing your song, where have all the pianos goneDad played me Ray Charles when I was a kid
Nothing could move me the "Georgia" did
It spoke to me, yeah, with soul and a melody
The rhyme and the rhythm, and I'd sing along with 'em
On my back porch, I carry the torchWhere have all the pianos gone
I miss those days, Milsap on the radio
Jerry Lee rocking me, Manilow in the '70s
I write the songs, where have all the pianos goneI've played "Rocket Man" and "Piano Man" till three a.m
And I'm singing my own songs, this is who I am
I'm lighting up the black and whites

That's me tonight, butWhere have all the pianos gone
I miss those days, Billy Joel on the radio
Stevie Wonder rocking me, Elton John in the '70s
Sing your song, where have all the pianos goneBilly Joel on the radio
Elton John in the '70s
Where have all the pianos gone
Where have all the pianos gone
Where have all the pianos gone
Songwriters
JAMES T SLATER, JAMES THOMAS SLATER, PHIL VASSARPublished by
Lyrics © RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC, SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP

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Phil Vassar (born May 28, 1964 in Lynchburg, Virginia) is an American country music artist, most notable for his songwriting and use of a piano as his most prominent backing instrument.

Prior to signing with Arista Records in 2000, Vassar's songwriting talent was no stranger to the airwaves, penning number-one hits for some of the most popular country artists of the late 1990s: Jo Dee Messina ("Bye, Bye" and "I'm Alright"), Alan Jackson ("Right on the Money") and Tim McGraw ("My Next Thirty Years" and "For A Little While"). He has also written songs for Collin Raye ("Little Red Rodeo") and Blackhawk ("Postmarked Birmingham").

Vassar also co-owns a piano bar outside Nashville, Tennessee, where he performed his own material prior to signing a record deal.

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