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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Steve Earle
Steve Earle
Guitar
The Dukes
The Dukes
Performer
"Bucky" Baxter
"Bucky" Baxter
Steel Guitar
Harry Stinson
Harry Stinson
Drums
Ken Moore
Ken Moore
Keyboards
Reno Kling
Reno Kling
Bass
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Steve Earle
Steve Earle
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Producer
Tony Brown
Tony Brown
Producer
Emory Gordy Jr.
Emory Gordy Jr.
Producer
Chuck Ainlay
Chuck Ainlay
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

I was born and raised here this town's my town Everybody knows my name But ever since the glass plant closed down Things round here ain't never been the same I got me a good job alright but some nights Take me to another time Back when I was No. 29 I was pretty good then don't you know watch him go Buddy I could really fly Everyone in town came, hip flasks, horn blasts Any autumn Friday night Sally yelled her heart out push em back, way back I was hers and she was mine Back when I was No. 29 We were playin' Smithville big boys, farm boys Second down and four to go Bubba brought the play in good call my ball Now they're gonna see a show But Bubba let his man go I cut back, heard it crack It still hurts me but I don't mind Reminds me I was No. 29 Now I go to the ballgames cold nights, half pints Friday nights I'm always here We got a pretty good team, good boys, strong boys District champs the last three years Got a little tailback pretty slick, real quick I take him for a steak sometimes Nowadays he's No. 29 I don't follow rainbows, big dreams, brass rings I've already captured mine Back when I was No. 29
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