Hey Mister, That's Me up on the Jukebox

James Taylor

Hey mister, that's me up on the jukebox
I'm the one that's singing this sad song
Well, I'll cry everytime that you slip in one more dime
And let the boy sing the sad one, one more time

Southern California that's as blue as the boy can be
Blue as the deep blue sea
Won't you listen to me now
I need your golden gated cities like a hole in the head
Just like a hole in the head, I'm free

Hey mister, that's me up on the jukebox
I'm the one that's singing this sad song
Well, I'll cry everytime that you slip in one more dime
And let the boy sing the sad one, one more time

I do believe I'm headed home
Hey mister, can't you see that I'm as dry as a bone
I think I'll spend some time alone
Yes, unless you've found a way of squeezing water from a stone

Let the doctor and the lawyer do as much as they can
Let the springtime begin
Let the boy become a man
I done wasted too much time just to sing you this sad song
I done been this lonesome picker a little too long

Hey mister, that's me up on the jukebox
I'm the one that's singing this sad song
Well, I'll cry everytime that you're up and slip in one more dime
And let the boy sing the sad one, one more time

Well, I've been spreading myself thin these days
Don't you know
Good-bye

Trivia about the song Hey Mister, That's Me up on the Jukebox by Linda Ronstadt

When was the song “Hey Mister, That's Me up on the Jukebox” released by Linda Ronstadt?
The song Hey Mister, That's Me up on the Jukebox was released in 1975, on the album “Prisoner in Disguise”.
Who composed the song “Hey Mister, That's Me up on the Jukebox” by Linda Ronstadt?
The song “Hey Mister, That's Me up on the Jukebox” by Linda Ronstadt was composed by James Taylor.

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