Song | Pay Me My Money Down - Live In Dublin |
Artist | Bruce Springsteen |
Album | Live In Dublin |
[ti:My Hometown] | |
[ar:Bruce Springsteen] | |
[00:16.81]00:17.83] | I was eight years old and running with a dime in my hand |
[00:20.31]00:25.89] | Into the bus stop to pick up a paper for my old man |
[00:25.62]00:34.00] | I ′d sit on his lap in that big old Buick and steer as we drove through town |
[00:29.25]00:42.09] | He ′d tousle my hair and say son take a good look around this is your hometown |
[00:30.31]00:54.32] | This is your hometown |
[00:30.50]00:58.89] | This is your hometown |
[00:30.69]01:02.78] | This is your hometown |
[00:30.87]01:11.15] | In `65tension was running high at my high school |
[00:31.44]01:19.30] | There was a lot of fights between the black and white |
[00:32.06]01:23.21] | There was nothing you could do |
[00:32.37]01:27.50] | Two cars at a light on a Saturday night in the back seat there was a gun |
[00:33.44]01:35.56] | Words were passed in a shotgun blast |
[00:33.81]01:39.28] | Troubled times had come to my hometown |
[00:34.25]01:47.73] | My hometown |
[00:34.31]01:51.86] | My hometown |
[00:34.37]01:55.79] | My hometown |
[00:34.44]02:03.99] | Now Main Street ′s whitewashed windows and vacant stores |
[00:35.00]02:12.06] | Seems like there ain ′t nobody wants to come down here no more |
[00:35.82]02:20.25] | They ′re closing down the textile mill across the railroad tracks |
[00:36.50]02:28.13] | Foreman says these jobs are going boys and they ain ′t coming back to your hometown |
[00:37.50]02:40.69] | Your hometown |
[00:37.56]02:44.76] | Your hometown |
[00:37.63]02:48.88] | Your hometown |
[00:37.69]02:57.07] | Last night me and Kate we laid in bed |
[00:38.19]03:00.98] | talking about getting out |
[00:38.37]03:05.31] | Packing up our bags maybe heading south |
[00:38.75]03:13.38] | I ′m thirty-five we got a boy of our own now |
[00:39.50]03:20.98] | Last night I sat him up behind the wheel and said son take a good look around |
[00:40.56]03:31.82] | This is your hometown |
ti: My Hometown | |
ar: Bruce Springsteen | |
[00:16.81]00:17.83] | I was eight years old and running with a dime in my hand |
[00:20.31]00:25.89] | Into the bus stop to pick up a paper for my old man |
[00:25.62]00:34.00] | I d sit on his lap in that big old Buick and steer as we drove through town |
[00:29.25]00:42.09] | He d tousle my hair and say son take a good look around this is your hometown |
[00:30.31]00:54.32] | This is your hometown |
[00:30.50]00:58.89] | This is your hometown |
[00:30.69]01:02.78] | This is your hometown |
[00:30.87]01:11.15] | In 65tension was running high at my high school |
[00:31.44]01:19.30] | There was a lot of fights between the black and white |
[00:32.06]01:23.21] | There was nothing you could do |
[00:32.37]01:27.50] | Two cars at a light on a Saturday night in the back seat there was a gun |
[00:33.44]01:35.56] | Words were passed in a shotgun blast |
[00:33.81]01:39.28] | Troubled times had come to my hometown |
[00:34.25]01:47.73] | My hometown |
[00:34.31]01:51.86] | My hometown |
[00:34.37]01:55.79] | My hometown |
[00:34.44]02:03.99] | Now Main Street s whitewashed windows and vacant stores |
[00:35.00]02:12.06] | Seems like there ain t nobody wants to come down here no more |
[00:35.82]02:20.25] | They re closing down the textile mill across the railroad tracks |
[00:36.50]02:28.13] | Foreman says these jobs are going boys and they ain t coming back to your hometown |
[00:37.50]02:40.69] | Your hometown |
[00:37.56]02:44.76] | Your hometown |
[00:37.63]02:48.88] | Your hometown |
[00:37.69]02:57.07] | Last night me and Kate we laid in bed |
[00:38.19]03:00.98] | talking about getting out |
[00:38.37]03:05.31] | Packing up our bags maybe heading south |
[00:38.75]03:13.38] | I m thirtyfive we got a boy of our own now |
[00:39.50]03:20.98] | Last night I sat him up behind the wheel and said son take a good look around |
[00:40.56]03:31.82] | This is your hometown |