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Why are the songs “The Fighting 69th” and “Upstarts and Broken Hearts” on the Gang’s All Here CD have their lyrics listed as classified?

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Why are the songs “The Fighting 69th” and “Upstarts and Broken Hearts” on the Gang’s All Here CD have their lyrics listed as classified?

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The band was running out of room in the cd artwork and had to make some edits. They decided since “The Fighting 69th” was a cover and not their work that they’d cut that. One more needed to be cut so they chose “Upstarts and Broken Hearts.” The term Classified was used because it went along with the Military Theme of the CD. It could have easily said, “Not enough room, sorry.” To see the actual lyrics, go to the Gang’s All Here page in the discography section.

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