Rusty Old American Dream - David Wilcox

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Rusty Old American Dream Lyrics

Well, I don't look all that ragged
For all the time it's been
But I'm weakened underneath me
Where my frame is rusted thin

And this year's state inspection
I just barely passed
Won't you drive me 'cross the country, boy
This year could be my last

I'm a tail-fin road locomotive
From the days of cheap gasoline
And I'm for sale by the side of the road going nowhere
A rusty old American dream

I rolled off the line
In Detroit back in 1958
Spent three days in the showroom
That's all I had to wait

I've been good to all who owned me
Sso have no fear
C'mon, boy, put your money down
And get me out of here

I'm a tail-fin road locomotive
From the days of cheap gasoline
And I'm for sale by the side of the road going nowhere
A rusty old American dream

This car needs
A young man to own him
One who will
Polish the chrome

I will give you
The rest of my lifetime
But don't let me
Die here alone

Just jump me
Some juice to my battery
Give that old starter a spin
Hear me whir, sputter
Backfire through the carberator
And roar into life once again

I'm a tail-fin road locomotive
You can polish my chrome so clean
We can fly off into the sunset together
A rusty old American dream
Still runnin'
A rusty old American dream

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There are at least two artists named David Wilcox.

1. David Wilcox is a Canadian rock and blues musician.

2. David Wilcox is an American folk musician and singer-songwriter guitarist.

The Canadian David Wilcox was born in Montreal, Quebec. He is known for such albums as 'Out of the Woods', 'My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble', 'Bad Reputation', Breakfast at the Circus', 'The Natural Edge', 'Thirteen Songs', and 'Rhythm of Love'. Wilcox continues to be a top attraction on the festival and arena circuits around Canada.

The American David Wilcox was born in Cleveland, Ohio. His work features lyrical insight, asmooth baritone voice, virtuosic guitar chops, and creative open tunings. He released an independent album in 1987, won the Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk award in 1988, and by 1989 he had signed with A&M Records. His first release on the label, ‘How Did You Find Me Here’, sold over 100,000 copies its first year. 17 albums later his songs have been covered by artists such as k.d. lang and many others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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