Ordinary People (Bluenote Café) by Neil Young
Ordinary People (Bluenote Café) by Neil Young

Ordinary People (Bluenote Café)

Neil Young * Track #14 On Bluenote Café (Live 1987-88)

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Ordinary People (Bluenote Café) Lyrics

[Verse 1]
In a dusty town, the clock struck high noon
Two men stood face to face
One wore black and one wore white
But of fear, there wasn't a trace
Two hundred years later, two hot rods drag
In the very same place

[Refrain]
And a half million people
They moved in to pick up the pace
A factory full of people
Building parts to go to outer space
A train load of people
They were leaving for another place
Out of town people
Yeah, yeah, yеah

[Verse 2]
There's a man in the window with a big cigar
Says еverything's for sale
He had a house and a boat and a railroad car
The owner's got to go to jail
He acquired these things from a life of crime
Now he's selling them to raise his bail

[Refrain]
He was ripping off the people
Selling guns to the underground
Living off the people
Skimming the top when there's no one around
Trying to help the people
Lose their ass for a piece of ground
A patch of ground people
Yeah, yeah, yeah

[Verse 3]
He was dealing antiques in a hardware store
But he sure had a lot to hide
He kept a back room full of the guns of war
And a ton of ammunition beside
Well, he walked with a cane, kept a bolt on the door
With five pit bulls inside

[Refrain]
Just a warning to the people
That might try to break in at night
Protection from the people
He's selling safety in the darkest light
Trying to help the people
Get the drugs to the street all right
Ordinary people
Yeah, yeah, yeah

[Guitar Solo]

[Verse 4]
Well, it's hard to say where a man goes wrong
Might be here and it might be there
What starts out weak might get too strong
If you can't tell foul from fair
But it's hard to judge from an angry throng
Of fists up in the air

[Refrain]
Vigilante people
Taking the law into their own hands
Conscientious people
Cracking down on the drug lord's band
Government people
Confiscating all the dealer's lands
The patch of ground people
Yeah, yeah, yeah

[Verse 5]
Down at the factory
They're putting new windows in
The vandals made a mess of things
Then the homeless just walked right in
Well, they worked here once and they live here now
But they might work here again

[Refrain]
The everyday people
They've been living in a nightmare
Nose-to-the-stone people
And they don't know how they got there
Hard-working people
And they all think that you care
Patch of ground people
Yeah, yeah, yeah

[Verse 6]
Down on the assembly line
They keep putting the same things out
But the people today, they just ain't buying
Nobody can figure it out
Well, they try like hell to build the quality in
They're working hard without a doubt

[Refrain]
The ordinary people
And the customers are walking out
Hard-workin' people
But the dollar's what it's all about
Lee Iacocca people
Yeah, they look but they just don't buy
Patch of ground people
Hey, yeah

[Saxophone and Guitar Solos]

[Verse 7]
Two out of work models and a fashion slave
Tried to dance away the Michelob night
The bartender poured herself another drink
While two drunks sat watching the fight
Well, the champ went down, then he got up again
Then he went out like a light

[Refrain]
He was fighting for the people
But his timing wasn't right
The Las Vegas people
They came to see a Las Vegas fight
High-rolling people
Taking limos through the neon light
Fighting for the people
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah

[Verse 8]
A new Rolls-Royce and a company car
Went flyin' down the street
Each one tryin' to make it to the gate
Before employees manned the fleet
The trucks full of products for the modern home
Set to roll out into the streets

[Refrain]
Of downtown people
Tryin' to make their way to work
Everyday people
Some are saints and some are jerks
Hard-working people
Stoppin' for a drink on their way to work
Alcoholic people
Yeah, yeah
Takin' it one day, one day at a time

[Guitar Solo]

[Verse 9]
Down on the railroad track
They're cleaning up number nine
They're scrubbing the boiler down
She really is looking fine
Things'll be different
They're gonna put her back on line

[Refrain]
The ordinary people
Gonna bring the good things back
Hard-working people
They put the business back on track
Nose-to-the-stone people
I got faith in the regular guy
Patch of ground people
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

[Instrumental Outro]

Ordinary People (Bluenote Café) Q&A

Who wrote Ordinary People (Bluenote Café)'s ?

Ordinary People (Bluenote Café) was written by Neil Young.

Who produced Ordinary People (Bluenote Café)'s ?

Ordinary People (Bluenote Café) was produced by Neil Young & Niko Bolas.

When did Neil Young release Ordinary People (Bluenote Café)?

Neil Young released Ordinary People (Bluenote Café) on Fri Nov 13 2015.

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