Taking a break for half an hour.
A girl from the bar came out to talk.
"Come on" she said "Let's take a walk".
Monday was the day we met.
Tuesday I was flying.
Wednesday she was far away.
Friday caught me crying.
If I ever see that girl again
I'm gonna tell her that I love her.
If I ever see that girl again
There'll never be another.
I know..
Monday was the day we met.
Tuesday I was flying.
Flying....flying......
We talked and we talked and we layed on the bed.
And I can remember every word she said.
Never met a girl like that before.
Everyday I miss her more.
Monday was the day we met.
Tuesday I was flying.
And If I ever see that girl again
I'm gonna tell her that I love her.
If I ever see that girl again
There'll never be another.
I know..
Monday was the day we met.
Friday caught me crying.
When I find that girl again.
I know we'll be flying..
Flying....flying......
I think about you all the time.
Oh I wanna make you mine.
Just can't seem to let you go.
'Cause every day I want you more.
Flying...
I think about you all the time.
Oh you got me flyin'.

Christopher Joseph Isaak (born June 26, 1956) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and occasional actor. Noted for his reverb-laden rockabilly revivalist style and wide vocal range, he is popularly known for his breakthrough hit and signature song "Wicked Game"; as well as international hits such as "Blue Hotel", "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing", and "Somebody's Crying".
With a career spanning four decades, Isaak has released a total of 13 studio albums, toured extensively with his band Silvertone, and received numerous award nominations. His sound and image are often compared to those of Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley, Ricky Nelson, and Duane Eddy.
Isaak is closely associated with film director David Lynch, who has used his music in numerous films. As an actor, he played supporting roles and bit parts in films such as Married to the Mob, The Silence of the Lambs, Little Buddha, That Thing You Do! and Lynch's Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, and starred in two television series: the sitcom The Chris Isaak Show and the talk show The Chris Isaak Hour.
Or just be his best friend, I'd settle for that. I hope he's a nice guy. Seems to be.
Or his wingman.....
"Da doo ron ron ron, da doo ron ron"
Eventually all was well.
Hey honey, spread that love around.
I like this song.
Or just be his best friend, I'd settle for that. I hope he's a nice guy. Seems to be.
Brings back the memories.
IMHO this song doesn't play enough. I'd love to see it in a few more sets.
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Another way is to click the HTML button way on the right when editing your comment. Find the image you want and then again change the 'https://www.radioparadise.coms' to 'scripts'
If it disappears completely you will need to do a bit more editing. Find the img tag. It looks like this:
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Take out the style attribut and put in border="0" and take out the height and width. Like this
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And again it's worked so far for me. Good luck.
George P. .... is that you?
Yes, that is exactly how this station works.
Radio Paradise is run by two people, Bill and Rebecca Goldsmith in Paradise, California. Since they are human beings who must eat, sleep and so on, they can't be online 24/7. Accordingly, they use the same combinations of music occasionally (called "sets") to make things flow smoothly. Rest assured that this music is carefully selected, for theme, flow, tempo and so on.
Would you rather hear the same sequences of carefully selected music occasionally (for example, when I hear George Winston's Spanish Caravan I KNOW a Doors tune is coming up next), or listen to crappy commercial radio, or listen to a random shuffle with no thought put into it? I'll take Radio Paradise hands down.
Oops! I should read the whole thread first. You said it much better than I.
That almost proves it! Two in a row of repeated sequence.
Well, what would you like to hear repeated? The reason I support RP is because they "repeat" about 17 cool tunes from time to time, instead of the same six overplayed songs on commercial FM radio.
Shew, found a version on YouTube. My appetite is sated.
Good God man! Post the link.
Totally relate to this song. Except the place was Berlin, and I wasn't singing, but it was in a bar and the next day was fantastic. After that...
Yes, that is exactly how this station works.
Radio Paradise is run by two people, Bill and Rebecca Goldsmith in Paradise, California. Since they are human beings who must eat, sleep and so on, they can't be online 24/7. Accordingly, they use the same combinations of music occasionally (called "sets") to make things flow smoothly. Rest assured that this music is carefully selected, for theme, flow, tempo and so on.
Would you rather hear the same sequences of carefully selected music occasionally (for example, when I hear George Winston's Spanish Caravan I KNOW a Doors tune is coming up next), or listen to crappy commercial radio, or listen to a random shuffle with no thought put into it? I'll take Radio Paradise hands down.
Hear, hear!