| G | |
| I'm spinning like an old turntable |
| C | Em | D | |
| Three s | peeds, going n | owhere fast |
| G | |
| I h | esitate at the door to the future |
| C | Em | D | |
| Holding | on to my b | ittersweet past |
| Em | D | G | |
| Me and a | ll of the p | ercolators |
| Em | D | G | |
| Me and a | ll of the r | otary phones |
| Em | D | G | |
| Me and a | ll of my v | inyl records |
| C | Em | Am | |
| Warped and s | cratched and | out of date |
| C | Em | D | G | |
| 33, | 45, | 78 |
| G | |
| I got friends from the old hometown |
| C | Em | D | |
| We used to w | ork at the h | ometown news |
| G | |
| They got houses in a couple of cities |
| C | Em | D | |
| I'm still s | inging those h | ometown blues |
| Em | D | G | |
| Me and a | ll of the d | rive-in movies |
| Em | D | G | |
| Me and a | ll of the a | fternoon papers |
| Em | D | G | |
| Me and the f | ree-form r | adio |
| C | Em | Am | |
| Fading | in and o | ut of date -- |
| C | Em | D | G | |
| 33, | 45, | 78 |
| Em | D | G | Em | |
| I hear talk about a great depression |
| D | G | Em | |
| I hear the dr | ums of the | war machine |
| D | G | |
| I wonder if | I'm s | tuck in the past |
| Am | D | |
| Or if it | all repeats, just l | ike a CD |
| G | |
| I'm following the railroad line |
| C | Em | D | |
| Another | job in an - o | ther town |
| G | |
| I skip around in record time |
| C | Em | D | |
| And | try not to | notice the c | andle burn down |
| Em | D | G | |
| Me and | all of the R | ust Belt workers |
| Em | D | G | |
| Me and a | ll of the | hot type printers |
| Em | D | G | |
| Me and a | ll of the f | amily farms |
| C | Em | Am | |
| Auctioned o | ff and | out of date -- |
| C | Em | D | G | |
| 33, | 45, | 78 |
| Em | D | G | Em | |
| oh- | oh, the p | ercolator |
| D | G | Em | |
| Oh- | oh, the r | otary phone |
| D | G | |
| All of my v | inyl records |
| C | Em | Am | |
| Warped and s | cratched and | out of date -- |
| C | Em | D | G | |
| 33, | 45, | 78 |
| C | Em | D | G | |
| 33, | 45, | 78 |