The Streets of Your Town

Andrew M. Gold, Jenny L. Yates

There's a red Ford pickup following me
Headlights off too close to see
I feel you all around
Taking me down the streets of your town
Sweet magnolias just in bloom black light decals quarter moon
I thought I heard a howlin' sound
Calling out from
The streets of your town

The pavement swells beneath my feet
It's a one-way ticket no retreat
I'm a walking billboard looking to settle down
One of the lost and found
On the streets of your town

Looking at memories from the first time
Traces of what I hope to find
I am captive, I am bound
To keep on walking (ooh)
The streets of your town (ooh)

Ohh, the pavement swells beneath my feet
It's a one-way ticket no retreat
I'm a walking billboard looking to settle down
One of the lost and found
On the streets of your town

Love has no reason it has no mind (ooh)
The heart leads and we follow it blind (ooh)
Oh, the pavement swells beneath my feet
It's a one-way ticket no retreat
I'm a walking billboard looking to settle down
One of the lost and found
On the streets of your town

I'm a walking billboard looking to settle down
One of the lost and found
On the streets of your town

Oh, the streets of your town

Trivia about the song The Streets of Your Town by Kathy Mattea

When was the song “The Streets of Your Town” released by Kathy Mattea?
The song The Streets of Your Town was released in 1994, on the album “Walking Away a Winner”.
Who composed the song “The Streets of Your Town” by Kathy Mattea?
The song “The Streets of Your Town” by Kathy Mattea was composed by Andrew M. Gold, Jenny L. Yates.

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