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Johnny Cash - The Very Best of the Sun Years - Ballad of a Teenage Queen
The Very Best of the Sun Years
01. I Walk the Line
02. Rock Island Line
03. Hey Porter
04. New Mexico
05. Straight A's in Love
06. Cry! Cry! Cry!
07. I Heard That Lonesome Whistle Blow
08. Get Rhythm
09. Guess Things Happen That Way
10. Fool's Hall of Fame
11. Folsom Prison Blues
12. Wreck of the Old '97
13. Next in Line
14. Don't Make Me Go
15. Home of the Blues
16. Give My Love to Rose
17. Wide Open Road
18. Ballad of a Teenage Queen
19. Luther Played the Boogie
20. Big River
21. I Forgot to Remember to Forget
22. Katy Too
23. So Doggone Lonesome
24. I Couldn't Keep From Crying
25. There You Go
26. Thanks a Lot
27. The Ways of a Woman in Love
28. Train of Love
29. I Just Thought You'd Like to Know
30. Goodnight Irene
There's a story in our town
Of the prettiest girl around
Golden hair and eyes of blue
How those eyes could flash at you (How those eyes could flash at you)

Boys hung 'round her by the score
But she loved the boy next door
Who worked at the candy store
(Dream on, dream on teenage queen prettiest girl we've ever seen)

She was queen of the senior prom
She could cook just like her mum
She had everything it seems
Pure delightest teenage queen
(Pure delightest teenage queen)

Other boys could offer more
But she loved the boy next door
Who worked at the candy store
(Dream on, dream on teenage queen you should be a movie queen)

He would marry her next spring
Saved his money, bought a ring
Then one day a movie scout
Came to town to take her out
(Came to town to take her out)

Hollywood could offer more
So she left the boy next door
Who worked at the candy store
(Dream on, dream on teenage queen see you on the movie screen)

Very soon she was a star
Pretty house and shiny cars
Swimming pool and a fence around
But she missed her old home town
(But she missed her old home town)

All the world was at her door
All except the boy next door
Who worked at the candy store
(Dream on, dream on teenage queen saddest girl we've ever seen)

Then one day this teenage star
Sold her house and all her cars
Gave up all her wealth and fame
Left it all and caught a train
(Left it all and caught a train)

Next day she was at the door
Of the lonely boy next door
Who works at the candy store
(Now this story has some more, you'll hear it all at the candy store)