Lonesome Dave [Outtake, 1993]

Thomas Earl Petty

(Lonesome Dave)

Well, whatever happened to Lonesome Dave?
Used to play in a rock 'n' roll band
He'd be up and on the stage
All the kids would raise their hands
But oh, then disco came
Nothing lasts for long
Oh, it's such a shame
Lonesome Dave is gone

Well, he'd be up there rockin' out
Three-hundred-sixty-five days a year
Lightnin' Boogie and Amy's Blues
Play it so loud that it hurt my ears
And oh, somethin' went wrong
Yeah, the times have changed
Now it's a different song
Lonesome Dave is gone
All right, Dave!

Yeah!

Well, three P.M. at the Holiday Inn
The room service coming on a tray
Tuna melt and an orange juice
It was heaven there for Lonesome Dave
But, oh, that disco came
Oh, the times have changed
Now it's a different song
Lonesome Dave is gone

Well, I wish I was Lonesome Dave
I'd lay up with the girls all night
I'd run round in the parking lot
I'd drink some beer and get into fights
But oh, it's only me
Now it's a different song
What will be, will be
Lonesome Dave is gone
All right, Dave

Hang on, Dave, yeah!

Well, whatever happened to Lonesome Dave?
He used to play in a guitar band
Three-hundred-sixty-five days a year
God, I know, we all love him, man
Yeah, and he'd go wild
Yeah, the crowd would yell
Time is moving on
Lonesome Dave is gone
Bye bye, Dave!

Yeah
Bye bye, Dave!

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The song “Lonesome Dave [Outtake, 1993]” by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers was composed by Thomas Earl Petty.

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