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SINGER: Donna Martin
SONG:Famous Face
I was patching up my jeans with peace signs while limousines carried you along from day to day all your world in black and white up there in the tv light Till sixty-eight when color came i saw the man land on the moon and heard the troops won't be home soon america in splendor and disgrace through the changes big and small you were constant through it all i guess that i was counting on your face It's just a famous face i know everybody tells me so but i imagined that we'd have some things to say If you can fly off in the blue and i cry real tears for you maybe you weren't that far away i'm a girl you'll never know in a place you'll never go but i swear you left a space The thing i like about this town it's got a road that takes you down where no one ever goes i hold on to this rusted car because it makes it out that far kicking mud and throwing stones In the open air i see you were trying just like me to be something more than what people say you're just a famous face i know everybody tells me so but i imagined that we'd have some things to say Chorus
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