Back Together Again [Live/Curfews]
Indigo Girls · 1200 Curfews [1995]
leaving ain't fair you know
parting ain't just
people got to move on
people got to do what they must
and we're back together again
and I'm never gonna lose you as a friend
growing up free
growing up wild
if you want to know the secret behind the smile
you got to ask a Tuesday's child
and we're back together again
and I'm never gonna lose you as a friend
well I guess that highway got a hold of me
thinking crazy thoughts like it was going to set me free
this ain't my place you know
this ain't my home
and I'm not going to feel right
til you get us back behind the microphones
and we're back together again
and I'm never gonna lose you as a friend
no I'm never gonna lose you as a friend
no I'm never gonna lose you as a friend
parting ain't just
people got to move on
people got to do what they must
and we're back together again
and I'm never gonna lose you as a friend
growing up free
growing up wild
if you want to know the secret behind the smile
you got to ask a Tuesday's child
and we're back together again
and I'm never gonna lose you as a friend
well I guess that highway got a hold of me
thinking crazy thoughts like it was going to set me free
this ain't my place you know
this ain't my home
and I'm not going to feel right
til you get us back behind the microphones
and we're back together again
and I'm never gonna lose you as a friend
no I'm never gonna lose you as a friend
no I'm never gonna lose you as a friend
Back Together Again [Live/Curfews]
Indigo Girls' 'Back Together Again' stands as a defining track from their 1995 album '1200 Curfews,' capturing the band's signature blend of folk-rock and intimate storytelling. Recorded live, the song reflects the group's ability to weave personal narrative with communal energy, characteristic of their work during the mid-90s. The track exemplifies Amy and Emmy Lee's collaborative dynamic, where harmonies and acoustic instrumentation serve as the foundation for exploring themes of connection and resilience. As a staple of their discography, the recording remains a testament to their influence on the indie-folk movement, showcasing a maturity in songwriting that balances vulnerability with strength.

