

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] Caught your smile in the window glass Downtown café Sunday noon You stirred your drink I lost my past Like it slipped out of the room [Pre-Chorus] You laughed and the small talk scattered Chairs Plates Chatter fell away Every little thing that never mattered Just washed out in the day [Chorus] You’re my summer radio heart Playing in my chest on and on Every little word Every part Feels like my favorite song I was waiting in the dark for the start Didn’t know I’d been waiting this long You’re my summer radio heart I just keep singing along [Verse 2] Walking home as the sky turned gold Your hand brushing into mine We missed our stop Let the evening roll Didn’t care We had the time [Pre-Chorus] Street names blurred in our stories Past lives fading as we talked All my almosts and my old worries Fell quiet as we walked [Chorus] You’re my summer radio heart Playing in my chest on and on Every little word Every part Feels like my favorite song I was waiting in the dark for the start Didn’t know I’d been waiting this long You’re my summer radio heart I just keep singing along (singing along) [Bridge] [Short guitar solo over chorus chords] Under the car park lights You whisper “Feels like we’ve been here before” I just pull you a little closer Who could ever want more? [Chorus] You’re my summer radio heart Playing in my chest on and on Every little word Every part Feels like my favorite song I was waiting in the dark for the start Didn’t know I’d been waiting this long You’re my summer radio heart I just keep singing along (Oh, my summer radio heart) I just keep singing along
Tags
rock, Early-80s pop-rock, male vocals. Clean, chorus-soaked guitars trading echoing licks over a relaxed midtempo groove; warm bass and snappy drums. Verses stay intimate and close, light keys padding the edges; pre-chorus lifts with stacked harmonies, then a wide, melodic power-pop chorus with bright hooks and tambourine. Gentle guitar solo bridge, then a final singalong refrain that fades on repeated title line., pop, romantic, hard rock, pop rock
3:40
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3/31/2026