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Burial Grounds

from Bullies In The Backyard by Matt North

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They raise the ticket prices
And name the stadium after a bank
I’d take you out to the ballgame
If we had any gas in the tank
We see the fireworks in the distance
If we listen, we can hear The Sounds
Our team is cursed playing home games
Over those Indian Burial Grounds

They named the stadium after a bank

It’s save, save up for the home team
Maybe you can get a ballpark frank
For it’s one, two, three, four and you’re walking
And they’re laughing all the way to the bank
We hear the crowd from our front porch
They’re drinking beer and eating crackerjack
If they don’t win, is it really a shame?
Do we care if we ever go back? No…

They named the stadium after a bank

They know where all…the bodies are buried
They still hem and haw and debate
They’ll never know, the weight you carry
Never let you slide into home plate

Do we care if we ever go back?
Do we care if we ever go back?
Do we care if we ever go back?
Do we care if we ever go back?

They named the stadium after a bank
(Do we care if we ever go back?)

credits

from Bullies In The Backyard, released February 11, 2022
Matt North - vocals, drums
Stuart Mathis - guitars
Chris Donohue - bass
Michael Webb - wurlitzer
Siobhan Maher Kennedy - backups
Jonny Polonsky - backups

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Matt North Nashville, Tennessee

“I started writing songs in my 30's and started finishing them in my 40's.” – Matt North

Raised on equal doses of Hee-Haw and Soul Train in Champaign, IL, North began as a neighborhood drummer jamming to Devo and Kiss albums in his garage. His father’s family were Scotch-Irish coal miners in Harlan County, KY. At 15, he worked at Farm Aid I picking up trash. He blames that day for pursuing music.
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