80,000 Underground

Jon Trott, Glenn Kaiser, Roy Montroy

"Bones beneath the shovel's blade," that's what the radio said
Years ago, a payoff made built a mall on top of the dead

Eighty thousand underground
Eighty thousand; not a sound
Eighty thousand nameless souls; brothers, sisters of us all

A mother in her cotton dress
A little baby taken in distress
A hobo with a kindly face
There was a daughter of a southern slave

Eighty thousand underground
Eighty thousand; not a sound
Eighty thousand nameless souls; brothers, sisters of us all

Bulging wallets, empty hearts
The walking dead push shopping carts
What price human dignity?
Betrayed because of poverty

Eighty thousand underground
Eighty thousand; not a sound
Eighty thousand nameless souls; brothers, sisters of us all
Eighty thousand underground
Eighty thousand; not a sound
Eighty thousand nameless souls; brothers, sisters of us all
Eighty thousand...underground
Eighty thousand...not a sound
Eighty thousand
Eighty thousand
Eighty thousand underground

Trivia about the song 80,000 Underground by Resurrection Band

When was the song “80,000 Underground” released by Resurrection Band?
The song 80,000 Underground was released in 1989, on the album “Innocent Blood”.
Who composed the song “80,000 Underground” by Resurrection Band?
The song “80,000 Underground” by Resurrection Band was composed by Jon Trott, Glenn Kaiser, Roy Montroy.

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