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Ballad of a Teenage Queen

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Ballad of a Teenage Queen

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  (Dream on, dream on teenage queen.  (Dream on, dream on teenage queen.
  Prettiest girl we've ever seen.)  Prettiest girl we've ever seen.)
      
  There's a story in our town,  There's a story in our town,
  Of the prettiest girl around.  Of the prettiest girl around.
  Golden hair and eyes of blue.  Golden hair and eyes of blue.
  How those eyes could flash at you.  How those eyes could flash at you.
  (How those eyes could flash at you.)  (How those eyes could flash at you.)
      
  Boys hung around her by the score.  Boys hung around her by the score.
  But she loved the boy next door,  But she loved the boy next door,
  Who worked at the candy store.  Who worked at the candy store.
  (Dream on, dream on teenage queen.  (Dream on, dream on teenage queen.
  Prettiest girl we've ever seen.)  Prettiest girl we've ever seen.)
      
  She was tops in all they said.  She was tops in all they said.
  Never once went to her head.  Never once went to her head.
  She had everything it seemed.  She had everything it seemed.
  Not a care, this teenage queen.  Not a care, this teenage queen.
  (Not a care, this teenage queen.)  (Not a care, this teenage queen.)
      
  Other boys could offer more,  Other boys could offer more,
  But she loved the boy next door,  But she loved the boy next door,
  who worked at the candy store.  who worked at the candy store.
  (Dream on, dream on teenage queen.  (Dream on, dream on teenage queen.
  You should be a movie queen.)  You should be a movie queen.)
      
  He would marry her next spring.  He would marry her next spring.
  Saved his money, bought a ring.  Saved his money, bought a ring.
  Then one day a movie scout,  Then one day a movie scout,
  Came to town to take her out.  Came to town to take her out.
  (Came to town to take her out.)  (Came to town to take her out.)
      
  Hollywood could offer more.  Hollywood could offer more.
  So she left the boy next door,  So she left the boy next door,
  Workin' at the candy store.  Workin' at the candy store.
  (Dream on, dream on teenage queen.  (Dream on, dream on teenage queen.
  See you on the movie screen.)  See you on the movie screen.)
      
  Very soon she was a star.  Very soon she was a star.
  Pretty house and shiny car.  Pretty house and shiny car.
  Swimmin' pool and a fence around.  Swimmin' pool and a fence around.
  But she missed her old home town.  But she missed her old home town.
  (But she missed her old home town.)  (But she missed her old home town.)
      
  All the world was at her door,  All the world was at her door,
  All except the boy next door,  All except the boy next door,
  Who worked at the candy store.  Who worked at the candy store.
  (Dream on, dream on teenage queen.  (Dream on, dream on teenage queen.
  Saddest girl we've ever seen.)  Saddest girl we've ever seen.)
      
  Then one day the teenage star,  Then one day the teenage star,
  Sold her house and all her cars.  Sold her house and all her cars.
  Gave up all her wealth and fame,  Gave up all her wealth and fame,
  Left it all and caught a train.  Left it all and caught a train.
  (Left it all and caught a train.)  (Left it all and caught a train.)
      
  Do I have to tell you more?  Do I have to tell you more?
  She came back to the boy next door,  She came back to the boy next door,
  Who worked at the candy store.  Who worked at the candy store.
  (Now this story has some more,  (Now this story has some more,
1  You'll hear it all at the candy store.)   You'll hear it all at the candy store.) 1
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3  [BALLAD OF A TEENAGE QUEEN]   3
4  [Written by: Jack Clement   4
5  Performed by: Dickey Lee[1]-1962   5
6  Appears on: The Tale of Patches-1962 & Greatest Hits Collection (Limited   6
7  Edition)-2006[2].]   7
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9  [1]Originally recorded and popularized by Johnny Cash in 1958. Other notable   9
10  covers include, June Carter Cash-1960, David Allan Coe-1978, Roseanne   10
11  Cash-2001 & Stars at Studio 99-2005.]   11
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13  [2]Transcribed from the track on this album.]   13
      


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