Andy did not fair too well
As a young boy in Roswell, well
Georgia was no good for his tender soul
Then he went to Chicago, and
Off to Hollywood he goes, well
Hollywood's a hard road to ride alone
And now you turn on the TV
And you see him, now he's laughin'
And you think it's make believe, but
He's more real than what you see, on TV
Well the 'Stiller Show', you may know it
Got him on news radio, and
It turned out to be a hit show
Well all the success got to his head, it's
Hard to live life when all your best friends are dead, and
All the weight of the world just crashes in
And now you turn on the TV
And you see him, now he's laughin'
And you think it's make believe, but
He's more real than what you see
And now you turn on the TV
And now you see him, while he's yellin'
And you think it's make believe, but
He's more real than what you see, on TV
And he danced with the Devil
And all of, his candy
Well the drugs got a real tight grip on Andy
Well he went to jail the night passed on
He broke his bones and broke his nose
And he broke his funny bone, oh yeah
And now you turn on the TV
And you see him, now he's cryin'
And you think it's make believe
But he's more real than what you see
And now you turn on the TV
And now you see him, while he's dying
And you think it's make believe
But he's more real than what you see on TV
Yeah, he's more real than what you see, on TV. - x2
On TV
Ballad Of Andy was written by Mark Foster.
Ballad Of Andy was produced by Mark Foster.
Mark Foster released Ballad Of Andy on Sun Jan 22 2012.