Back in ’72

Bob Seger

Ho, huh, yeah alright alright

Been out in Norfolk, hung on a short choke
Livin' with a bottle of wine
The music ladies and burned out babies
I was tryin' to write a couple of lines
Sheriff Gribbs in his grim ad libs
Spoutin' about the crime in the street
And women were screamin' and
Some was dreamin'
'Bout the crimes between the sheets

You know that music died hurt my pride
But somehow I pulled through back in '72
Oh, oh yeah

Somehow we made it to Baton Rouge
We stayed inside for a week
We weren't in time for no Mardi Gras
So we decided to sleep
Houston, yes, was a good old guest
Lord knows how bad we wanted to play
But we got homesick for Lincoln Park, imagine
And man we just couldn't stay

Tricky Dick he played it slick
Something I's afraid he'd do back in '72
Oh, '72, oh, oh, woah

Come on alright alright
Oh, oh yeah

Then all our nouveau philosophers
Our windows for the world
Pessimistic pseudo-intellectual
Avant-garde-ish pearls
Takin' notes on the Holocaust
They're copying 'em down on their sleeve
It was so hip to be negative
So square to try and believe

When the waters cleared
It was what we feared
We learned nothin' new back in '72

Oh '72 '72 Lord
Back in '72 back in '72
Oh, back in '72 oh, back in '72
Oh, back in '72 oh, '72
Oh, back in '72 come on, come on, come on
Back in '72 (Oh) hey

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When was the song “Back in ’72” released by Bob Seger?
The song Back in ’72 was released in 1973, on the album “Back in '72”.

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