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Adams worked with Whiskeytown before he went solo. This song can be found on the album “Pneumonia”.
Jacksonville is a real city in North Carolina where Adams grew up. It is home to Camp Lejune, a large United States Marines base and thus explains the soldiers referenced in the song.
[Verse 1]
Banks of the river run through my hometown
As a boy I ran the dirt roads and I scraped my knees
Well, they paved the roads eventually
With neon signs and car dealerships and diners
[Chorus 1]
The soldiers fill the hotels on the weekends
I saw the pretty women as I walked through town
[Verse 2]
Well, I moved away soon as I turned sixteen
Figured I was old enough to go and work a job
Well, I floated down main street, pools of car lights
Overcame me wishing I was still back home
[Chorus 1]
The soldiers fill the hotels on the weekends
I saw the pretty women as I walked through town
[Verse 3]
Well, Jacksonville's a city with a hopeless streetlight
Seems like you're lucky, if it ever change from red to green
I was born in an abundance of inherited sadness
And fifty cent picture frames bought at a five and dime
[Chorus 2]
I ended up a soldier on the weekend
Looking for a vacancy I was unable to find
Somewhere the night sky hangs like a blanket
Shoot it with my cap gun just to make it seem like stars
Jacksonville Skyline was written by Ryan Adams.
Jacksonville Skyline was produced by Ethan Johns.
Whiskeytown released Jacksonville Skyline on Tue May 22 2001.