[ar:John Mellencamp] [ti:Jack & Diane] [al:The Best That I Could Do 1978 - 1988] [00:27.50]A little ditty 'bout Jack & Diane [00:32.00]Two American kids growing up in the heart land [00:38.50]Jackie gonna be a football star [00:41.90]Diane debutante in the back seat of Jacky's car [00:55.00]Suckin' on chilli dog outside the Tastee Freez [01:00.00]Diane sitting on Jacky's lap [01:02.00]Got his hands between her knees [01:05.00]Jacky say: "Hey, Diane, let's run off behind a shady tree" [01:10.50]"Dribble off those Bobby Brooks. Let me do what I please" [01:13.90]Saying oh yeah [01:17.00]Life goes on, long after the thrill of living is gone [01:23.00]Saying oh yeah [01:26.00]Life goes on, long after the thrill of living is gone [01:31.60]Now walk on [01:52.00]Jack he sits back, collects his thoughts for a moment [01:56.00]Scratches his head, and does his best James Dean [02:01.20]Well, now then, there, Diane, we ought to run off to the city [02:05.20]Diane says:"Baby, you ain't missing nothing" [02:08.50]But Jack he says:"Oh yeah, life goes on, long after the thrill of living is gone" [02:20.20]Oh yeah [02:21.70]He says: "life goes on, long after the thrill of living is gone" [02:36.40]Oh, let it rock, let it roll [02:40.50]Let the bible belt come and save my soul [02:45.30]Holdin' on to sixteen as long as you can [02:49.50]Change is coming 'round real soon [02:51.80]Make us woman and man [03:13.20]Oh yeah [03:14.20]Life goes on, long after the thrill of living is gone [03:22.80]Oh yeah [03:23.20]I said life goes on, long after the thrill of living is gone [03:01.90]A little ditty 'bout Jack and Diane [03:36.30]Two American kids doin' the best they can