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Going to a Yo Yo Ma

by The Margaret Hooligans

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Recorded in a basement during a pandemic. Meg Cratty is playing an electric baritone ukulele, not a guitar, and Mr. Strontium can hit those drums hard.

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Hey babe, let’s go out tonight
Hey babe, it’ll be alright
You know I like a fight
So get your gloves on

I’ve been stuck inside all day
With the rain inside my head
Let’s chase the blues away
Get them gone

Because this misery
It’s not really me

They’ve been telling me what to do
And it’s only making me blue
I can only listen to you
You’re my number one

Let’s go and hit the town
Let’s drink our sorrows down
I only want to be your frown
Let’s get it on

Because this misery
It’s not really me

Can you help me?
I need saving
I’m done playing

Wait, you got to wait
Wait, you got to wait
No, but I can't wait
I can't wait
I can't wait, I can't wait no more, no
I can't wait, I can't wait, I can't wait

Because this misery
It's not really...

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released August 6, 2021
Meg Cratty: electric baritone ukulele/lead vox
Mr. Strontium: drums/teapot/back up vox
Mixed and Mastered by Jon Huxtable at Smallfish Recordings
Produced by Rob Sherman, Published by Piety Street Publishing

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The Margaret Hooligans Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

We are The Margaret Hooligans: One woman (electric ukulele, lead vocals), one man (drums, teapot, back up vocals), forming one band that incorporates garage rock, funk, and soul to create a swirl of sloppy transcendence.

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