Late Night Radio

BILL, TAFFY DANOFF

There's lonely hearts in Arkansas
There's truckers in Des Moines
All there to keep me company in the early morn
A world unknown to daytime
Is forever going on
The airwaves of the nation
Between midnight and the dawn

Late night radio
Take it everywhere I go
My best friend when I'm lonely
Is my late night radio

Well I turn the dial
A little bit past one-o-one point two
In time to catch the news
And see who's shooting who
Then I hunt around for old songs
They're so good to hear again
To think of how it was
Imagine how it might have been

Late night radio
Take it everywhere I go
My best friend when I'm lonely
Is my late night radio

La La La I sing along
'Cause I never know the words
La La La La La La La La
I'd love to call a talk show
But I haven't got the nerve
La La La Oh Oh Oh radio

The Lord is still my shepherd
But these preachers got to go
This time of night my interest
Lies in U.F.O.'s
So I turn the dial a little
Past fifty-six point three
To find myself a lullaby
To rock me off to sleep

Late night radio
Take it everywhere I go
My best friend when I'm lonely
Is my late night radio

Late night radio
Take it everywhere I go
My best friend when I'm lonely
Is my late night radio

Trivia about the song Late Night Radio by John Denver

When was the song “Late Night Radio” released by John Denver?
The song Late Night Radio was released in 1975, on the album “Windsong”.
Who composed the song “Late Night Radio” by John Denver?
The song “Late Night Radio” by John Denver was composed by BILL, TAFFY DANOFF.

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