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You taste of potato chips in the morning
Your face has the Marlon Brando club callingAnd who would have thought that I'd owe it all to Tulsa?
And that fat guy with the green shirt
That we both signed together
Once he hears this song, won't live it down foreverYour suit was the whitest thing since you know who
I fear that that savior I mentioned may be youAnd who would have thought that I'd owe it all to Tulsa?
And that poor girl who waited in the rain
For hours to meet me, not you, baby
Once she hears that song, won't live it down completelyAnd I owe it all to Tulsa, Oklahoma
This is just a reminder of the antique shop
That I wanna go back to and visit when it's open
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, just in case
You don't appreciate this song about you

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Washington D.C.'s Sixty Acres formed in the late '90s and, like many alternative country bands that sprang up around that time, they bore the influence of the scene's two influential acts, the Jayhawks and Uncle Tupelo. What helps to distinguish Sixty Acres from the alt.country pack is its talented frontman Matt Felch. Felch sings in an easy-going twang that recalls Peter Holsapple. The band ably supports Felch on both the ragged rockers and the laid-back numbers.

Sixty Acres on Last.fm.


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