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I Don't Know Anybody In This Town - Greg Brown



     
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i've never done this before so please bare with me but i've sure sucked up enough so i figured it was time i spurt something back: only one little part i wasn't sure about
Highway 90 or highway 9
it's all one road just different signs
feels like there's more concrete than open ground
and I don't know anybody in this town
well living by the river dying of thirst
wherever you go someone got there first
oh and they sure wish that you were not around
and I don't know anybody in this town
now the U.S.A. is out of touch
looks like the big dog ate too much
whining and turning, whining and turning around
and I don't know anybody in this town
they all still out there looking for a ruse

some people lie so long that it passes for the truth
last time I checked what goes up still comes down
and I don't know anybody in this town
well every morning of every day
I think things can't go on this way
it's all gonna blow up or just fall down
and I don't know anybody in this town
well the air is burning and the concrete's damp
and I'm just looking for an exit ramp
I wonder where all these crazy souls are bound
I don't know anybody in this town
no I don't know anybody in this town
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Lyrics submitted by Aglaia Cardona.

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Greg Brown is a folk musician from Iowa, USA. His "Iowa Waltz" has been (unsuccessfully) proposed to replace the state song of Iowa. During the 1980s, his reputation was established through frequent touring and recurring performances on A Prairie Home Companion. Subsequently, his work has been nominated for Grammy awards. He also founded his own record label and named it Red House Records after a home he lived in in Iowa.

Read more about Greg Brown on Last.fm.


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