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Number One in the Nation (2007)
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Remake of my 2004 song... a biography that all young (and not-so-young) aspiring artists can relate to! Revved up harmonies, reverb guitars and a big beat. (highest position was 1). Total songs in genre: 1,293
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Johnny Proctor
2004 Old Sarge Music
Johnny Proctor is flaming nuts!
Tue Jun 26, 2007
Rock : Surf Rock
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» highest in charts:   # 14   (193,806 songs currently listed in Rock)
» highest in sub-genre:   # 1   (1,521 songs currently listed in Rock > Surf Rock)
About the song
My unfulfilled dream to be a recording artist. It is a humorous biography of my teenage dreams and middle aged foolishness.
Reached #1 on 27 June 2007. Yeah! :-)
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Number One in the Nation
Words and music by Johnny Proctor

Number One in the nation
It’s the latest sensation
Call your radio station
Number one in the nation

Wait till after school ‘til I get my fix
Turn tables rock a California mix
Sing along with Jan & Dean just for kicks
Dreaming someday I might be

Number One in the nation
It’s the latest sensation
Call your radio station
Number one in the nation

Cutting grass, pumping gas, cramming for tests
Building up a mountain of teenage stress
Saying prayers, heaven cares I need to be blessed
Praying someday I might be

I feel so small, feel I’m not here at all
With a hit record I’d be ten feet tall

Number One in the nation
It’s the latest sensation
Call your radio station
Number one in the nation

Looking back on the days I held that dream
Life didn’t turn out the way it seemed
Deep down inside I still see the gleam
On a shiny silver platter that reads

Number One in the nation
It’s the latest sensation
Call your radio station
Number one in the nation

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