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Kate Rusby - Radio Sweethearts Lyrics



Kate Rusby - Radio Sweethearts Lyrics




One night, a long time ago
Two lovers danced to an old radio
The music played clear and bright
The radio sweethearts waltzed all night

She was pretty, he was tall
He placed the furniture next to the wall
They closed their eyes, the stars shone bright
The radio sweethearts waltzed all night

Years have passed, the lovers are gone
The story is over I'm told
But I believe, and I always will
The radio sweethearts are waltzin' still

Last night, I had a dream
That mama and papa had met once again
There in the glow of heaven's light
Oh, the radio sweethearts waltzed all night

Years have passed, the lovers are gone
The story is over I'm told
But I believe, and I always will
The radio sweethearts are waltzin' still
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One night, a long time ago
Two lovers danced to an old radio
The music played clear and bright
The radio sweethearts waltzed all night

She was pretty, he was tall
He placed the furniture next to the wall
They closed their eyes, the stars shone bright
The radio sweethearts waltzed all night

Years have passed, the lovers are gone
The story is over I'm told
But I believe, and I always will
The radio sweethearts are waltzin' still

Last night, I had a dream
That mama and papa had met once again
There in the glow of heaven's light
Oh, the radio sweethearts waltzed all night

Years have passed, the lovers are gone
The story is over I'm told
But I believe, and I always will
The radio sweethearts are waltzin' still
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Writer: JOHN MCCUSKER, JOHN MILLER
Copyright: Lyrics © DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC

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Performed By: Kate Rusby
Length: 3:32
Written by: JOHN MCCUSKER, JOHN MILLER

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