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The Mute Stones - Our Favorite Song Lyrics



The Mute Stones - Our Favorite Song Lyrics




Fired up the engine
And headed for the west coast
Springtime is calling
Scaring off the winter's ghost
As I drove 400 miles
With the windows down
The radio was blaring
Our favorite song

Everybody is saying
Some fresh air could do you well
Not sure if I believe them
Only time will tell
As I drove 400 miles
With the windows down
The radio was blaring
Our favorite song

Do you remember our favorite song
Do you ever sing along
When I'm gone
Or do you
Forget the words
Like I do

Get the weight off your shoulders
Make yourself some new friends
Tell yourself you're happy
New story begins
As I drove 400 miles
With the windows down
The radio was blaring
Our favorite song

Do you remember our favorite song
Do you ever sing along
When I'm gone
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English

Fired up the engine
And headed for the west coast
Springtime is calling
Scaring off the winter's ghost
As I drove 400 miles
With the windows down
The radio was blaring
Our favorite song

Everybody is saying
Some fresh air could do you well
Not sure if I believe them
Only time will tell
As I drove 400 miles
With the windows down
The radio was blaring
Our favorite song

Do you remember our favorite song
Do you ever sing along
When I'm gone
Or do you
Forget the words
Like I do

Get the weight off your shoulders
Make yourself some new friends
Tell yourself you're happy
New story begins
As I drove 400 miles
With the windows down
The radio was blaring
Our favorite song

Do you remember our favorite song
Do you ever sing along
When I'm gone
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: David Sanford
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The Mute Stones - Our Favorite Song Video
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Performed By: The Mute Stones
Language: English
Length: 5:25
Written by: David Sanford

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