Soul Asylum - Black Gold Lyrics


Soul Asylum Lyrics

Black Gold Lyrics
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Two boys on a playground
Tryin' to push each other down
See the crowd gather 'round
Nothing attracts a crowd like a crowd

Black gold in a white plight
Won't you fill up the tank, let's go for a ride
I don't care 'bout no wheelchair
I've got so much left to do with my life

Moving backwards through time
Never learn, never mind
That side's yours, this side's mine
Brother you ain't my kind

You're a black soldier, white fight
Won't you fill up the tank, let's go for a ride
Sure like to feel some pride
But this place just makes me feel sad inside

Mother, do you know where your kids are tonight?


Keeps the kids off the streets
Gives 'em something to do, something to eat
This spot was a playground
This flat land used to be a town

Black gold in a white plight
Won't you fill up the tank, let's go for a ride
Sure like to feel some pride
But this place just makes me feel sad inside

Black gold in a white plight
Won't you fill up the tank, let's go for a ride
I don't care 'bout no wheelchair
I've got so much left to do with my life

Black Gold Info:

• Dave Pirner is credited for writing the song. Michael Beinhorn prodcued the track for the album 'Grave Dancers Union'

• The song is rumored to be about racisim 'You're a black soldier, white fight' and the US-Iraq war ('Black Gold' meaning oil).

• The single was released in 1993 and peaked at #6 on the Billboard Modern Rock Track chart. It also peaked at #4 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Track chart.




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