Seaside Bar Song

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN

Well Billy bought a Chevy '40 coupe deluxe
Chrome wheels, stick shift, give her gas, pop the clutch
Girls on the corner like a diamond they shine
Someday Billy I'm gonna make 'em all mine

Hey girl, you want to ride in Daddy's Cadillac?
'Cause I love the way your long hair falls down your back
Bo Diddley, Bo Diddley's at the Seaside Bar
We'll run barefoot in the sand, listen to his guitar

You say your mama's gonna meet you when the morning comes
And your papa's gonna beat you 'cause he knows you're out on the run
I'm gonna live a life of love and tonight you're the one
The highway is alive tonight so baby do not be frightened

There's something about a pretty girl on a sweet summer night
That gets this boy excited
The radio man finally understands and plays you something you can move to
You lay back, cut loose your drive power

Your girl leans over and says, "Daddy, can you turn that radio up any louder?"
The juke joint's hummin', everybody came down
Little Willie and his Soul Brooms laying all this stuff now
Well don't let that daylight steal your soul

Get in your wheels and roll, roll, roll, roll, roll, roll, roll
Oh that's all right now
Oh go on, go on, go on
Oh mama's gonna meet you when the morning comes

And your daddy's gonna beat you 'cause he knows you're out on the run
But I don't care, I want to live a life of love while the night's still young

Trivia about the song Seaside Bar Song by Bruce Springsteen

On which albums was the song “Seaside Bar Song” released by Bruce Springsteen?
Bruce Springsteen released the song on the albums “Tracks” in 1998 and “18 Tracks” in 2001.
Who composed the song “Seaside Bar Song” by Bruce Springsteen?
The song “Seaside Bar Song” by Bruce Springsteen was composed by BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN.

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