Reno and Me
Reno and me, hit the freeway, south out of town on a run
Reno was driving, he asked me to roll him one
Oh, I turned on the radio, I found us some sweet Emmylou
I sang the harmony low down and out of key
Reno just howled at the moon
Somewhere outside Kansas City on the highway that leads to Cheyenne
The radio quit on a song by a Mexican band
Well, I guess we were lost in thoughts of brown skin girls
Took a couple wrong turns in a row
Reno and me, we just laughed and agreed
It don't matter which way you go
It don't matter which way you go
When you're callin' the highway your home
When every old town's just your past burning down
It don't matter which way you go
All of our old friends got married doin' all of their business in town
Climbing the ladder that leads to a hole in the ground
Reno and me, we talked it all out
And one thing that we'll never know
What's the point of a race where you stay in one place?
Believing there's somewhere to go
It don't matter which way you go
When you're callin' the highway your home
When every old town's just your past burning down
It don't matter which way you go
It don't matter which way you go
When you're callin' the highway your home
When every old town's just your past burning down
It don't matter which way you go
Reno was driving, he asked me to roll him one
Oh, I turned on the radio, I found us some sweet Emmylou
I sang the harmony low down and out of key
Reno just howled at the moon
Somewhere outside Kansas City on the highway that leads to Cheyenne
The radio quit on a song by a Mexican band
Well, I guess we were lost in thoughts of brown skin girls
Took a couple wrong turns in a row
Reno and me, we just laughed and agreed
It don't matter which way you go
It don't matter which way you go
When you're callin' the highway your home
When every old town's just your past burning down
It don't matter which way you go
All of our old friends got married doin' all of their business in town
Climbing the ladder that leads to a hole in the ground
Reno and me, we talked it all out
And one thing that we'll never know
What's the point of a race where you stay in one place?
Believing there's somewhere to go
It don't matter which way you go
When you're callin' the highway your home
When every old town's just your past burning down
It don't matter which way you go
It don't matter which way you go
When you're callin' the highway your home
When every old town's just your past burning down
It don't matter which way you go
Credits
Writer(s): Kevin Welch, John Hadley
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
Link
Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- I'm a Ramblin' man (feat. James Pope)
- The Lost Nashville Sessions
- The Lost Nashville Sessions (Bonus Track Version)
- Waylon Jennings: The Collection
- Waylon Jennings: The Definitive Collection (Rerecorded Version)
- The Eagle
- What Goes Around Comes Around
- Too Dumb for New York City, Too Ugly for L.A.
- Black On Black
- The Ramblin' Man
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