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Folk rock with country influences, featuring a duet with Elizabeth Stephen, piano, mandolin and dobro, with a soaring electric solo. |
CD: Find Your Way Home
Label: Fat Cuz Records
Credits: Andy Olmsted |
Story Behind the Song
Lyrics
My name might not be of too much consequence
But I’ve been riding these roads as long as you’ve been alive
When I saw you standing there,
Underneath that highway sign
When my headlights splashed your face,
I know your voice must of caught in your throat
When this lonely old man stopped to pick you up, and take you away he’ll bring back home
If you take the hard road, it takes time
If you know why you’re running son it must be a crime
You might find yourself all alone,
Standing by an empty road
And as the sunlight fades to black,
You’ll pray that my lights come back
May a lonely old man stop to pick you up, and take you away, and lead you back home
One last chance for you to make it home tonight
One last chance for you to make it right
If your running days are done, get on home before the sun
One last chance for you to make it right
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