C'mon baby, put your best dress on!
Tonight we're gonna go to Morgentown.
We'll ask the band to play our favorite song,
we'll get drunk and then we'll sing along.
The factory's closing and the army's full
and I don't know what I'm about to do.
But I've got me one good pair of shoes,
so c'mon baby, put your best dress on.
Now daddy says that there's been times before,
like back in the summer of '64,
but I've got one thing worth living for,
so c'mon baby, put your best dress on.
There's no living in this town of ours,
with the burnt-out factories and the old junk-cars.
But there's no leaving this town of ours,
so c'mon baby, put your best dress on!
credits
from Ross Etherton & the Chariots of Judah,
released March 8, 2014
Ross Etherton: vocals, guitars, bass guitar noise, drunken choir
Jeremy Ziehe: bass guitar, drunken choir
Steven Lee Lawson: backing vocals, drunken choir
Trevor Morris: drums, drunken choir
Ty Wickham: drunken choir
Nick Krier: drunken choir
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