There was a time a long, long time ago
Chevys and levees played on the radio
No cell phones, just twenty thousand lights
Swaying on a Saturday night, all right
Can you imagine that slice of time?
Rock and roll was young, people stood in line
To hear music that played into their lives
That you could carry till the day you died
Hey man, sing me a song
When we were everyone,
We were more than just a slice of American Pie
Have you read my blog today?
Three hundred million little USA’s
Your doorstep is just a click away
We’ll get together one of these days
How can you be as nice as me?
You’re not from the same slice as me
Where do we go from here my friend?
Is this the way our story ends?
Hey man, sing me a song
When we were everyone,
We were more than just a slice of American Pie
I can’t stop singing along
Can you join in?
Come on, are we more than just a slice of American Pie?
We’re top-down lovers; it’s Saturday night
The band’s running and it feels so right
The moon’s dancing and the stars are free
I caught your heart on a summer breeze
Whatever was or was meant to be,
Our melodies are memories
There was a time a long, long time ago
Chevys and levees played on the radio
No cell phones, just twenty thousand lights
Swaying on a Saturday night, all right
Hey man, sing me a song
When we were everyone,
We were more than just a slice of American pie
I can’t stop singing along
Can you join in?
Come on, are we more than just a slice of American pie?
We’re more than a slice, we’re more than a slice
We’re more than just a slice of American pie
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