Connie

Blackie Farrell, Kevin Farrell

That sad old country song
That's on the station
Been runnin’ through my mind all day today
I first heard it on a jukebox down in Texas
When Connie worked the New Highway Cafe

Well, that was sometime back in '67
When you could still get a
Coca-Cola for a dime
And I guess that I was glad to be alive then
And I never paid the world no never-mind

And my '57 Ford tuck ’n'
Rolled and primed and bored
Was a home-away-from-home in every way
That was pretty cherry livin', buddy
Back in '67
When Connie worked the New Highway Cafe

Well, me and Conniе, we was goin' strong then
Livin', lovin', laughin' day-to day
Makin’ out, makin’ plans and makin' music
By the jukеbox at the New Highway Cafe

Well, all those days are gone
I guess forever and ol’ Connie
She's probably up and married anyway
But I guess that it can't
Hurt much to remember
When Connie worked the New Highway Cafe

And my '57 Ford tuck ’n'
Rolled and primed and bored
Was a home-away-from-home in every way
That was pretty cherry livin', buddy
Back in '67
When Connie worked the New Highway Cafe
When Connie worked the New Highway Cafe
When Connie worked the New Highway Cafe

Trivia about the song Connie by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen

When was the song “Connie” released by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen?
The song Connie was released in 1975, on the album “Tales from the Ozone”.
Who composed the song “Connie” by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen?
The song “Connie” by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen was composed by Blackie Farrell, Kevin Farrell.

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