FM Static

FM Static - My First Stereo lyrics

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Something tells me I'll never be close to another like you
Helped me through the things that we all go through
'Cos you make every song sound better 
Taught me how to write a letter
I think everyone should get along like me and my first stereo
And you used to sing me to sleep and always stood behind me

Everyone wants, everyone needs, everyone hurts sometimes like me
It never rejects me, always accepts me
Nothing can compete with my first stereo

Green light, out of the way
Seems like just yesterday
That you played me my very first mix tape
Gave me the courage to say what I wanted to say
When it never comes out that way

Oops, I'm in trouble again, should have listen to them
Back to my room and then we're safe now
Feels like when we were ten, in my room listening
To some Michael Jackson, relaxing
And you used to sing me to sleep and always stood behind me
You saw me off when I had to go
My first true love was my first stereo

Everyone wants, everyone needs, everyone hurts sometimes like me
It never rejects me, always accepts me
Nothing can compete with my first stereo

Everyone wants, everyone needs, nobody's perfect just like me
Into the stereo is the place I go
I wonder what's playing next on the radio

Something tells me I'll never be close to another like you
Helped me through the things that we all go through

Everyone wants, everyone needs, everyone hurts sometimes like me
It never rejects me, always accepts me
Nothing can compete with my first stereo

Everyone wants, everyone needs, nobody's perfect just like me
Into the stereo is the place I go
I wonder what's playing next on the radio
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Author: Steve Augustine, Trevor Mcneven

Composer: Steve Augustine, Trevor Mcneven

Publisher: Tooth & Nail Records

Details:

Released in: 2003

Language: English

Appearing on: What Are You Waiting For (2009)

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