From the recording Share Your Bluegill

Steve Hanson – Double Bass, Mandocello, Harmony Vocals
Terry Keefe – Fiddle
Ron Johnson – Acoustic Guitar & Vocals.

Lyrics

4. MY OLD TURNTABLE
She’s turning around in my head at 331/3rd;
Circles don’t go anywhere but I hang on every word.
The lonesome scratchy sound, turning slowly round and round,
The love I found in a black evening gown.

Chorus:
If my old turntable could turn my life around,
I’d be there with you in your black evening gown.
We’d dance, we’d twirl; I’d be someone, I’d play for this town,
My turntable and your black evening gown.

Sunshine, hummingbirds, and flowers in the rain,
She’s the music in my heart; she drives me insane.
Nights are the hardest; wishy-washy tumble dry,
Toss my soul in the wind, make another try.

(Chorus)

Rolling Prince Albert from a thin red can,
Makes a cigarette that says you’re a man.
I guess I’m living in the past, but a future may come,
Without the hoops to prove you’re a man or having fun.

(Chorus)