From Laredo to Cheyenne
This is a beautiful country ballad that tells the story of a man who chooses a musicians life on the road and forsakes a steady, settled existence even if it costs him his love. A perfect credit roll song or as a play over for a sequence in a road movie/Tv show- lyric by Tim Earle- vocals by Sverrir
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Lyrics
from Laredo- to Cheyenne
I've been rockin' Ive been rollin'
from Maine to Sante fe
I don't know where I'm goin'
till I'm on that old highway
There's always a roadhouse
yes ,with a crowded bar
and a welcome sign
for a man and his guitar
There's always a roadhouse
Maybe a roadhouse to stay in
anywhere from Laredo- to Cheyenne
I'm just a trav'lin' kinda man
I used to be the kind of a Guy
who never strayed too far
I was front porch, a rockin' chair,
with my whisky and cigar
But my baby she knew
that life just wasn't me
There's always a roadhouse
Maybe a roadhouse to play in
Anywhere from Laredo - to Cheyenne
I'm just a trav'lin' kinda man
There's always a roadhouse
Maybe a roadhouse to stay in
Anywhere from Laredo - to Cheyenne
I'm just a trav'lin' kinda man
from Laredo- to Cheyenne
I've been rockin' Ive been rollin'
from Maine to Sante fe
I don't know where I'm goin'
till I'm on that old highway
There's always a roadhouse
yes ,with a crowded bar
and a welcome sign
for a man and his guitar
There's always a roadhouse
Maybe a roadhouse to stay in
anywhere from Laredo- to Cheyenne
I'm just a trav'lin' kinda man
I used to be the kind of a Guy
who never strayed too far
I was front porch, a rockin' chair,
with my whisky and cigar
But my baby she knew
that life just wasn't me
There's always a roadhouse
Maybe a roadhouse to play in
Anywhere from Laredo - to Cheyenne
I'm just a trav'lin' kinda man
There's always a roadhouse
Maybe a roadhouse to stay in
Anywhere from Laredo - to Cheyenne
I'm just a trav'lin' kinda man