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ID remember '62 I was sixteen and so were you And we lived nEmext door, A On the avenue.D JDerry Lee was big and Elvis too; Blue jeans and blue suede shoes, And we never Emknew A What life held iDn store. We just wanteEmd to rock 'n'F#m roll fGorever mAore. D
WGe were the Rock 'nF#m' Roll Kids AGnd Rock 'n' Roll was all we diDd And listEmening to tF#mhose songGs on the radio; A IG was yours and you wereF#m mine BGut that was once upDon a time, Now we never seeEmm to Rock 'n' RF#moll anymGore. A D
NDow Johnny's in love with the girl next door, And Mary's down at the record store, They don't want toEm be... A around us noD more. "DGolden Oldies" but we hardly speak Too busy running to a different beat Hard to underEmstand, we were once like theAm. How I wish Emwe could find thosF#me Rock 'n' GRoll days again. A D
WGe were the Rock 'nF#m' Roll Kids AGnd Rock 'n' Roll was all we diDd And listEmening to tF#mhose songGs on the radio; A IG was yours and you wereF#m mine BGut that was once upDon a time, Now we never seeEmm to Rock 'n' RF#moll anymGore. A D
IG was yours and you werF#me mine TGhat was once upon a tiDme, Now we never seeEmm to Rock and RF#moll... G We just never Emseem to Rock andF#m Roll anymoreG A D