My Sweet Midwest - Fruit Bats

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My baby and I
We live out West
Where the air is so sweet it'll burn a hole in your chest
My baby and I
Are from back East
But not so far back East
That you can call it the East
My sweet, my sweet Midwest
My, my, my sweet, my sweet Midwest


Know my baby and I
Gave it a go
Tried to plant some seeds, but they would not grow
The road is the road
Takes you where you wanna go
And home is home
Home is home is home
My sweet, my sweet Midwest
My sweet, my sweet Midwest
My my my my my sweet, my sweet Midwest
My sweet, my sweet Midwest

My sweet, my sweet Midwest
My sweet, my sweet Midwest
My my my my my sweet, my sweet Midwest
My sweet, my sweet Midwest

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Fruit Bats is an American rock band formed in 1997 in Chicago, Illinois. The group has had many personnel changes but revolves around songwriter Eric D. Johnson. Their albums include Echolocation (2001), Mouthfuls (2003), Spelled in Bones (2005), The Ruminant Band (2009), Tripper (2011), and Absolute Loser (2016). In 2009 Johnson also joined The Shins.

Originally part of short-lived Chicago group I Rowboat, Johnson and two of his fellow Rowboat members, guitarist Dan Strack and drummer Brian Belval, created Fruit Bats as a side-project. When I Rowboat split up, Fruit Bats became Johnson's main focus. Spurred on by Califone/Perishable Records honchos Tim Rutili and Ben Massarella, the group recorded their first album, Echolocation, released in 2001.

After tours with Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Modest Mouse and The Shins, Fruit Bats signed with Sub Pop in late summer 2002, recording their second album, 2003's Mouthfuls, which included new bandmate Gillian Lisee.

After relocating to Seattle, the group released their third album, Spelled in Bones, in 2005. Afterward, Eric D. Johnson played with The Shins and Vetiver. In 2008, the Fruit Bats began working together again, with revised membership of Johnson, Christopher Sherman, Ron Lewis, Graeme Gibson, and Sam Wagster. In 2009, they released The Ruminant Band and in 2011 came Tripper. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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