SLC Radio - Amy Ray

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Salt Lake City radio radio
fighting the good fight for me
all the songs all the words
that don't get played that don't get heard

I'm pulling in to the LDS nation
looking for a community station
Cause we heard about the kids in SLC
and how they fight to be set free
and how they fight for you and me
and radio radio community

I'm sending love to all the Mormons
ain't nothing wrong with changing their plans
I said keep the good things
and throw out the bad things
you gotta pull the reins
on a whole lot of suffering

Radio radio SLC
fighting the good fight for me
Boys and girls lend a hand
bend an ear in God's land
Take your city on a holiday from pain
All you missionaries
can you hear what I say?

I know the bible belt
I know the sobering noose
and everybody's got their own set of rules
But we heard about the kids in SLC
and how they fight to be set free
and how they fight for you and me
and radio radio community

I seen a lotta roads
and pastures and mountains
I met a lotta folks in a whole lotta towns
I feel a crack in the skin of the majority
They're gonna figure it out
I ain't here to fuck the family

Take your city on a holiday from pain
All you missionaries
can't you hear what I say?

Way down in the deep south
I got the bible belt blues
I want to shake these chains off
what have I got to lose?
I said everybody across this nation
stand with me
and your community station
What have you got to lose?

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Amy Ray (born Amy Elizabeth Ray on April 12, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter and member of the contemporary folk duo Indigo Girls. She pursues a solo career and has released six albums under her own name, and founded a record company, Daemon Records.

In 2001, she released her first solo album, Stag. That year, she toured solo with the Butchies as her band. Then in 2005, her second solo project, Prom was released. In December of 2006, Amy released Live From Knoxville, a live recording from a show at Blue Cats in October of 2005. In August 2008 she released her latest album Didn't It Feel Kinder, this is the first album she made with the help of a producer, Greg Griffith.

All three albums were released on Amy's independent record label, Daemon Records.

Fans of the Indigo Girls can expect a rawer, punkier, and rockier sound. 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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