(Verse 1)
Johnny Tomorrow’s turning 53, smoking and choking like a chimney.
Running for days without a minute’s rest, Doing the things that he likes doing the best
(Bridge 1)
Johnny better listen to what all your friends say,
You got to get some sleep you can’t keep driving that way
Johnny says no, I got to get there on time,
Had some coffee in Miami and I’m doing just fine
(Bridge 2)
Johnny Tomorrow can’t you hear what they say?
You’re getting in a hurry for your judgment day Johnny says no, I’ve got to do my best
When I get to Oklahoma then I’ll get me some rest.
(Verse 2)
Mariana Florida to Baton Rouge; that 97 Freightliner is on the move
A 53 foot flower trailer fresh to date; Cause Johnny holds the record time he’s never never late.
(Verse 3)
Johnny can’t be sleeping good for very long because he was a sharpshooter in Viet Nam.
It’s rare to find a sniper who’s still got a soul, but Tomorrow was a hit man with a heart of gold
(Bridge 3)
Johnny Tomorrow better watch what you do,
They’re a half a hundred Ghosts out there all looking for you
Driving all night long may keep those nightmares at bay,
Johnny believe me, they’re all coming your way
Johnny Tomorrow’s turning 53, smoking and choking like a chimney.
Running for days without a minute’s rest,
But he’s doing the things that he likes doing the best
(Bridge 1)
Oh Johnny Tomorrow can’t you hear what I say?
They’re a half a hundred ghosts out there all coming your way
Johnny says all I did was do my best when I get to meet my maker then He’ll give me some rest!
Dennis Genovese was signed to Columbia Records by
Clive Davis at age 18.
He began
producing and engineering artists and opened his first of 2 commercial recording studios in 1980.
He has produced, arranged and engineered and mixed over 130 recordings and along with Karen Mantero has written over 120 songs.
Between Jan. 2005 and Sept. 2010 he taught Audio Production at Seminole State College....more
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