Justin Rutledge - Downtown Lyrics
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Downtown
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What Are The Lyrics For Downtown By Justin Rutledge?
The dog it bites and the bee it stings
But Elvis never worried about these kinds of things And your parents don't know that you're in a band But that's ok because they'd never understand Why you want to live downtown Key Largo was playing at the Revue Cinema But she never showed up, so you hit the bar And you hit it hard And it's one for the cradle, two for the crow Three for the rain and four for the radio Well, the dog it bites and the bee it stings But Elvis never worried about these kinds of things And your parents don't know that you're in a band But that's ok because they'd never understand Why you want to live downtown Why you want to live downtown Why you want to live downtown You want to live downtown |
Who Wrote Downtown By Justin Rutledge?
Justin Rutledge
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What's The Duration Of The Downtown By Justin Rutledge?The duration of Downtown is 3:57 minutes and seconds. |
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