The Lonesome D.j.

Barry Hay / George Kooymans

Here's a sad, real sad record I've gotta dedicate
To a friend out there, somewhere on a big highway
That's quite a note you wrote
Before you sneaked out with that - what's his name?
Here's our song, yes the one
I used to play for you all day

You've gotta call and explain
Before you leave the station's range
I don't care who's listenin' in
Honey I'm against the wall
I'll adjust my program
To the kind of fool I am
I can only hope that you're tuned in

I have no choice, baby
I sell my voice, maybe
I'm just another lonesome D.J.

Alone, with a phone and a stack of black vinyl
And I know, that home could be just as futile
Without your presence
It wouldn't make any sense
So I beg, I never did
never realized my love for you was that immense

Call and explain
Before you leave the station's range
I don't care who's listenin' in
Honey I'm against the wall
I'll adjust my program
To the kind of fool I am
I hope you're still tuned in

I have no choice, baby
I sell my voice, maybe
I'm just another lonesome D.J.

Well, let me tell you, she didn't call
A FINGER to you all
I might as well have a ball
and play some rock and roll

Trivia about the song The Lonesome D.j. by Golden Earring

When was the song “The Lonesome D.j.” released by Golden Earring?
The song The Lonesome D.j. was released in 1975, on the album “Switch”.
Who composed the song “The Lonesome D.j.” by Golden Earring?
The song “The Lonesome D.j.” by Golden Earring was composed by Barry Hay and George Kooymans.

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