Posted on 06/20/2014 5:26:00 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Here are the words http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xro0lpukfs
Here's the original version:
Bull Doze Blues--Henry Thomas (1928)
Best song for a road trip “Free and Easy Down the Road I go” ..crank it up and sing along. Lyrics at link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erqMKaSbI-U
Before I read the first sentence I was thinking ME AND BOBBY MCGHEE.
Is CNN just throwing in the towel on news?
OK, not to be spoil sport, find Robert Earl Keen, either “Gringo Honeymoon” (great song) or “Think it over one time (before you put on your walking shoes” (nearly great).
Great version! He makes that Telly talk! I wish I could make mine sound like that.
I was listening to a tape of me made 44 years ago and I could play better then than I can now.
A great video goes with it.
OH....Oh....I got another “I am the passenger” by, who? Iggy Pop?
Gosh I love that song, I didn’t learn to drive until I was in my later 30s.
I am the passenger/And I ride and I ride...
Great, great song. Just as good every single time you hear it. And it was such a hit for him.
I believe Six Days on the Road was written by Bill Mack the deejay on WBAP.
“Six Days on the Road” was co-written by a couple of Alabamians, the words by Earl Green and the music by Carl Montgomery. This would be Green’s only hit, but it was a biggie—done by several artists, in several languages, and a perennial fixture on “oldies” playlists decades after it dropped off the charts.
The Who; Going Mobile
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToxymSLzJeM
Watch the Po-lice and the taxman miss me; I’m mobile!!!!
X2 “Take it easy.”
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