Trout Fishing In America — Just A Little While
Album: Over The Limit
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Released: 1995
Length: 3:36
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Length: 3:36
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We live just a little while, then somebody takes our place
But I'm here right and I don't want to leave
Without leaving a trace.
We live a little while, then everything must change,
It might get better, it might get worse,
It never stays the same.
Chorus: Right now, I'm having a good time,
But right now I feel fine.
You can tell by the look in this boy's eye
That I'm happy to be here, and that ain't no line,
All right, all right, all right.
Shotgun in a Pontiac on a summer night,
Over ninety miles of interstate playing my guitar,
and I was feeling all right.
That's when I fell in love, hey, that's when I made my choice.
For the first time I knew it didn't matter what happened,
I was one of those boys.
Chorus:
Number 38, Catalina Hotel,
I got a cable TV and a picture on my wall of a wishing well;
I got a family and a life back home,
Man, it's a long time leaving a short stop staying
Where I'm not alone.
Chorus:
But I'm here right and I don't want to leave
Without leaving a trace.
We live a little while, then everything must change,
It might get better, it might get worse,
It never stays the same.
Chorus: Right now, I'm having a good time,
But right now I feel fine.
You can tell by the look in this boy's eye
That I'm happy to be here, and that ain't no line,
All right, all right, all right.
Shotgun in a Pontiac on a summer night,
Over ninety miles of interstate playing my guitar,
and I was feeling all right.
That's when I fell in love, hey, that's when I made my choice.
For the first time I knew it didn't matter what happened,
I was one of those boys.
Chorus:
Number 38, Catalina Hotel,
I got a cable TV and a picture on my wall of a wishing well;
I got a family and a life back home,
Man, it's a long time leaving a short stop staying
Where I'm not alone.
Chorus:
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Nope, sorry.
oh my - I guess that's why this hasn't been played since 2001. This is just... not RP-worthy.
Sorry, Bill—it doesn't do it for me.
It's really sweet to hear TFA again! Thanks, Bill.
I met Ezra and Keith many years ago when they played at the old Freight and Salvage in Berkeley....friends of my friend, Tom.
They kept the audience in stitches and played some fine songs for adults and kids.
I met Ezra and Keith many years ago when they played at the old Freight and Salvage in Berkeley....friends of my friend, Tom.
They kept the audience in stitches and played some fine songs for adults and kids.
This reminds me of the Captain Hammer "Everyone's a Hero" song in Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog
Geez, didn't I just hear this 13 years ago.
once every 13 years is too much
Only five ratings?!