Graveyard Waltz

ROB HYMAN, ERIC M BAZILIAN, RICK CHERTOFF

I was walkin' real fast, I was too scared to run
Past this lonesome graveyard where the highway meets the sun
Well that old graveyard's been around since the civil war
I had a feelin' that I'd been here before

I heard a voice, it was talkin' real slow
She said it's time to make a choice, is it yes or is it no
I said ok, do what you want to do
Then she took me to a world I never knew

Where we danced so close, we were teenage ghosts
We were doin' that graveyard waltz
After all is said and done we were just too young
To be doin' that graveyard waltz

Next thing I knew the first dance was done
But this magic carpet ride had just begun
Heaven only knows where she learned to drive
Between the tombstones and the ones still left alive

And then that old soul band began to play
In triple time, she was begging me to stay
And when the masquerade had started up again
She said this is the night that never ends

Where we danced so close, we were teenage ghosts
We were doin' that graveyard waltz
After all is said and done we were just too young
To be doin' that graveyard waltz

I was walkin' real fast, I was too scared to run

Trivia about the song Graveyard Waltz by The Hooters

On which albums was the song “Graveyard Waltz” released by The Hooters?
The Hooters released the song on the albums “One Way Home” in 1987, “Greatest Hits, Vol. 2” in 1994, and “We Came to Play” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Graveyard Waltz” by The Hooters?
The song “Graveyard Waltz” by The Hooters was composed by ROB HYMAN, ERIC M BAZILIAN, RICK CHERTOFF.

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