"Caught in the Middle" by Meyer &
McGuire
Verse 1
I like to play for the rednecks ‘cause they clap
and sing along,
And if you don’t play what they want, they’ll
tell you that you’re wrong,
And when you miss a note or two, they don’t really
care,
As long as they can stomp their feet, they’re
glad to have you there.
They like their country music, a bluegrass tune
or two,
Some rock, some blues, a few dirty songs will
always get you through,
And when your gig is over, and it’s time for you
to go,
They’ll nod their heads to let you know how much
they loved your show.
Chorus
I’m a man caught in the middle ‘cause I like the
left and right,
It doesn’t matter much to me if your collar’s
blue or white,
I use to have a struggle over just where I
should be,
But now I know up on the fence is the only place
for me.
Instrumental Break
Verse 2
I like to play for the folkies in those
smoke-free concert halls,
They listen to the lyrics, and they do not talk
at all,
They like to see what you can do on your old
flattop guitar,
They analyze every word just to find out who you
are.
They like to hear old Woody, and those Dylan
melodies,
And when you try a sing-along, you get perfect
harmonies,
And when the night is over, and it’s time to say
goodbye,
They’ll tell you all the songs they liked, and
they’ll give you reasons why.
Chorus
Instrumental Break
Verse 3
The rednecks and the folkies, hey, they’re not
so far apart,
For when I play my music, it heads right
straight for their hearts,
The music drains the blues away, and brings them
pure delight,
And both forget the struggles that they often
have to fight.
The rednecks and the folkies often mock each
other’s fun,
It’s clear to me, but they wouldn’t agree, they
both are really one,
They’re just people out there strugglin’, tryin’
to reach their goals,
And along the way the music helps to soothe and
heal their souls.
Chorus (Two Times)
©1998 Frank Meyer
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