Back of the Line by Matt Sircely published on 2021-03-06T21:34:42Z Composer Matt Sircely says: “Shortly after the 2004 election, I awoke with the last verse and chorus of "Back of the Line" repeating in my mind: ‘Get in line, stand in line / There's plenty of room at the back of the line’. “That day, I began to compose a historical fiction song starting with the last verse, when the lead character is disenfranchised in the 2004 election by long voting lines. The third verse references the harrowing tale told by the late civil rights icon, Rep. John Lewis, when police cracked down on the Selma march in 1965. The first verse takes place in 1929, at the onset of the Great Depression, when the protagonist is an infant and her mother is unjustly sent to the back of a bread line. “In essence, this song is an homage to everyone who has been unjustly told to get to the back of the line, and then told again to fall in line — and whose perseverance against indignities has continued across decades and generations. This song honors the vast courage shown by ordinary people in extraordinary times. “I heartily thank Brad Friedman at BradBlog.com for his coverage of election integrity and fairness. This song was surely inspired by his reporting back then when, just like today, he channeled our collective outrage about the intentional use of long lines for voter suppression. In Cleveland in 2004, upon reaching the sign-in table, anyone mistakenly in the wrong line was sent to the back of another. ‘Cuyahoga County in November of '04 / Standing in the rain for seven hours or more / When she finally reached the table, rain dripping from her hair / The man said: 'I'm sorry, ma'am. Your precinct's over there. But you can stand in line.’ "Now, in March 2021, I dedicate this recording to passage of the For the People Act. The US Senate must pass this historic voting rights and election integrity legislation, even if it requires eliminating the Jim Crow filibuster.” Genre Folk & Singer-Songwriter Comment by Jan Songs Love it, beautiful song, great to hear you Matt  2021-05-05T16:36:43Z