David Lee Murphy - Can't Turn It Off Lyrics

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Can't Turn It Off

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What Are The Lyrics For Can't Turn It Off By David Lee Murphy?
(David Lee Murphy)
On a lonesome highway it was gettin' late Not another set of headlights on the interstate I was miles from nowhere my only friend around Was a country station fadin' in and out And the road went on and on But it just kept hangin' on I can live with the static Lord but I can't turn it off It might not be clear and strong And sometimes it's here and gone Long as it keeps comin' back I can't turn it off I was feelin' kinda desperate as the sun came up They played "Hello Darlin'" and it was breakin' up The signal on that lighted dial was barely comin' through And I knew in a few more miles it'd be gone for good And the road went on and on But it just kept hangin' on I can live with the static Lord but I can't turn it off It might not be clear and strong And sometimes it's here and gone Long as it keeps comin' back I can't turn it off Be a long ol lonely ride without it When I can't hear enough Oh I just turn it up And the road went on and on But it just kept hangin' on I can live with the static Lord but I can't turn it off It might not be clear and strong And sometimes it's here and gone Long as it keeps comin' back I can't turn it off |
Who Wrote Can't Turn It Off By David Lee Murphy?
David Lee Murphy
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What's The Duration Of The Can't Turn It Off By David Lee Murphy?The duration of Can't Turn It Off is 3:23 minutes and seconds. |
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