Goodbye, Normal Street, the bands third album , is testament to the small t… Read Full Bio ↴Goodbye, Normal Street, the bands third album , is testament to the small towns in which they were raised. It combines folk, country, Cajun, and bluegrass with stories of longing, humor, tragedy, and general life in rural America. Breaking down traditional barriers between the audience and the stage is something in which they excel. Fast, gritty, and often drenched in beer, the Troubadours perform to both their fans and new audience members with a genuine sincerity about them. They continually gather ground both literally and figuratively as they travel up, down and across the country.
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Goodbye Normal Street
Turnpike Troubadours Lyrics
Before The Devil Knows We're Dead Well he was pushing 80, but he acted 22 He could…
Blue Star Well you have been a fighting man Youve seen your share…
Call a Spade a Spade You’ve got a ring You’ve got a new last name You got…
Empty as a Drum Well two old red-nosed whiskey drunks were talkin′ politics …
Gin, Smoke, Lies Well in the early autumn wind a lonely dove is flyin' Mourni…
Good Lord Lorrie Lorrie lit a cigarette and smiled And waved the smoke…
Morgan Street Chorus: well the movers and shakers down on Morgan Street Pa…
Quit While I'm Ahead Well I wont lie and say I didn′t think the…
Southeastern Son Well I guess I was born with a gun in…
Wrecked Well lookin back when I met you, we were shiny,…
Stuart
on Down on Washington
The song is literally about the drunk narrator falling in love with a stripper/prostitute... No more depth than that. "Awkward occupation", "steal you... if the choice were up to me", "what's a poor boy to do?" The effort is appreciated though!