Lyrics of 'Louise, Roy & Elvis' by The Buckaroos

Louise, Roy & Elvis (Thierry Magnière)

Well in nineteen forty seven
Louise and her friends
Spent all the weeks ends
In front of a silver screen;
Watchin' "singin' cowboys" movies & dreams.
Dreams will come true,
She'll see in through.
A single ticket to L.A. then Hollywood.
Her life was a long setback it's time to make it good.
Sky's always blue in California,
Nothing to grieve over Louisiana.
Every night she walked down Sunset Boulevard
Waitin' for a fancy actor and those words
"You are the sunshine of my life".
Years turn to fifty six,
Louise in a real fix
In RIALTO CITRUS CO,
Back home she wanna go.
But so far away the MAGAZINE CINEMA in MAGAZINE AVENUE.
ROY RODGERS is obsolete,
So easy to delete
With ELVIS and the rock'n roll run.
But she knows that ain't nothin' new under the sun.

When we really like a song, as might be your case with Louise, Roy & Elvis by The Buckaroos, we wish to be able to sing it knowing the lyrics well.

Knowing what the lyrics of Louise, Roy & Elvis say allows us to put more feeling into the performance.

Feel like a star singing the song Louise, Roy & Elvis by The Buckaroos, even if your audience is just your two cats.

In case your search for the lyrics of the song Louise, Roy & Elvis by The Buckaroos is because it makes you think of someone in particular, we suggest you dedicate it to them somehow, for example, by sending them the link to this website, they'll surely get the hint.

Something that happens more often than we think is that people search for the lyrics of Louise, Roy & Elvis because there is some word in the song they don't quite understand and want to make sure of what it says.

It's important to note that The Buckaroos, in live concerts, has not always been or will be faithful to the lyrics of the song Louise, Roy & Elvis... So it's better to focus on what the song Louise, Roy & Elvis says on the record.

Remember that whenever you need to know the lyrics of a song, you can always turn to us, as has happened now with the lyrics of the song Louise, Roy & Elvis by The Buckaroos.