Year: 1993 - Album: Cheap Seats
Written by Marcus Hummon/Randy Sharp
Intro: C F Am F G C F Am G Verse: | C F | G F C F G F This town ain't big, this town ain't small, It's a little of both they say. Am F Am F Am F G Our ball club may be minor league but at least it's triple A. C F G F C F G F We sit below the Marlboro man, above the right field wall. Am F Am F Am F G We do the wave all by ourself, Hey Ump, a blind man coulda made that callIntro: C F Am F G C F Am G Verse: C F G F C F G F The game was close, we'll call it a win, Go off to toast the boys again. Am F Am F Am F G That local band is back in town, They got a kinda minor league sound. C F G F C F G F They're not that bad, they're not that good, But all in all it's understood. Am F Am F Am F G We wanna dance, they wanna play, We wouldn't have it any other way. Chorus: Lead: C F Bb Am Cheap Seats C F Bb G G Verse: C F G F C F G F Now the majors called up oh what's his name, And one more buildin' rises tall. Am F Am F Am F G And suddenly we're all grown up, And this old town not quite so small. C F G F C F G F But I'll always miss the middle size town, In the middle of the middle-west. Am F Am F Am F G With no name pitchers and local bands, And mustard and relish and all the rest. Chorus: Intro: Cheap seatsG C F C F C We like our beer flat as can be, We like our dogs with mustard and relish. G C F C F C We got a great pitcher what's his name, Well we can't even spell it. G C F Am We don't worry about the pennant much, We just like to see the boys hit it deep. Am F G There's nothing like the view from the cheap seats.