Un BlOg CoMe TaNtI

testo canzone hit the road and go ( Johnni Cash album: essential Johnny Cash 1955 - 1983)


I woke up this afternoon looked into your eyesAnd somethin' was as wrong as if the sun forgot to riseI picked up a roadmap and I checked a few good places that I knowAnd if you're no longer givin' I believe I'll hit the road and goI just got the feelin' that the fire was burnin' outCause the air was turnin' colder every time you came aboutAnd a flame won't take a fannin' if the last reserve of love is runnin' lowSo since I've gotta button up I believe I'll hit the road and goCountry road 6-40 state highway 45 life out of the interstate is very much aliveThere's magic in the mountains and music in the valleys down belowAnd my song ain't through playin' yet so I believe I'll hit the road and goGood morning to you sunshine good morning to you rainThe windshield whiper's rhythm keeps me singin' down the painToday I'm gonna miss you less if I miss you at all you'll never know you'll never knowThis rambler had cut all the ties and pulled up stakes to hit the road and goThis rambler had cut all the ties and pulled up stakes to hit the road and goThere comes a time in every life when love goes wrongAnd sometimes the only thing a man or woman can do is to goIt doesn't matter where or how far what matters is that you're goin'When love plays out there's still some thing in a man or womanThat cries out for more love for true love for lastin' loveAnd so it is with the RamblerLeavin' east coast he rambles his way up to Pittsburg WheelingWestward to Ohio Illinois IndianaHis only companion at times is the car radioThe Rambler remembers the other times good times and places along the wayAnd suspectin' that he won't lose her memoryKnowin' that his love for her will haunt him wherever he goesHe hopes to dull the pain with new experiences new places maybe a new faceA new adventure maybe a new friend a true friendNear Lafayette Indiana the Rambler pulls off the InterstateAnd down through the trees on the left he sees a riverThe Rambler pulls into a little roadside park overlookin' the riverThe Rambler walks down to the water and discovers he's not alone[ Rambler ]Hey how you're doin' you catchin' any[ Fisherman ]No[ Rambler ]Uh hope I'm not disturbin' you[ Fisherman ]No you're not disturbin' me[ Rambler ]How's fishin' on this river[ Fisherman ]Well I hear about a mile downstream that there toward LafayetteThey catch some good catfish underneath that railroad bridge but it's pretty crowded down thereIt's a little more peaceful here you know[ Rambler ]Well I'm not really interested in fishin' I'm just passin' through[ Fisherman ]Where you're goin'[ Rambler ]Ah nowhere in particular California I guess is the way I'm headed[ Fisherman ]That's funny I just came back from California[ Rambler ]Really workin' out there[ Fisherman ]No no[ Rambler ]Your family out there[ Fisherman ]Well my woman is[ Rambler ]Well I'd say you're a long way from your woman aren't you[ Fisherman ]I'll just have to go and try to get her to come back home here but she wouldn't comeAnd that's just me and that river there[ Rambler ]You know looks like me and you got somethin' in common[ Fisherman ]What are you talkin' about[ Rambler ]Women we both lost I thinkYou got the river but I got the highwayAnd I bet you the highway will take you fartherIf you want to run I've got an empty shotgun seat[ Fisherman ]I don't know bout that