Red Ford Radio

Album: Heavy Light (2020)
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  • Stockyards appear before me
    Windy City don't look so good from here
    You leave me with the FM radio
    FM radio, the only one I've ever known

    I can't breathe in this red Ford anymore
    Can't breathe in this red Ford anymore
    I can't breathe in this red Ford anymore
    Tell you what I'd do to get out, get out

    I'd stab a lamb in the back for you, Dad
    Do anything you want me to, yeah
    I'll go down in a blaze of glory
    Just like the woman in the story that you told me

    I don't want to care about nothing
    Don't want to care about nothing
    Stockyard radio is coming out the window
    I'd do anything to get out, get out

    I can't breathe in this red Ford anymore
    Can't breathe in this red Ford anymore
    I can't breathe in this red Ford anymore
    I'd do anything to get out, get out

    I can't breathe in this red Ford anymore
    Can't breathe in this red Ford anymore
    I can't breathe in this red Ford anymore
    I'd do anything to get out, get out

    I can't breathe in this red Ford anymore
    Can't breathe in this red Ford anymore
    I can't breathe in this red Ford anymore
    I'd do anything to get out, get out
    I'd do anything to get out, get out
    I'd do anything to get out, get out Writer/s: Meg Remy
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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