Cash, Johnny - Hit The Road And Go Lyrics






I woke up this afternoon, looked into your eyes
And somethin' was as wrong as if the sun forgot to rise
I picked up a road map and I checked a few good places that I know
And if you're no longer givin', I believe I'll hit the road and go

I just got the feelin' that the fire was burnin' out
'Cause the air was turnin' colder every time you came about
And a flame won't take a fannin' if the last reserve of love is runnin' low
So since I've gotta button up, I believe I'll hit the road and go

Country road 6-40, state highway 45
Life out of the interstate is very much alive
There's magic in the mountains and music in the valleys down below
And my song ain't through playin' yet so I believe I'll hit the road and go

Good morning to you sunshine, good morning to you rain
The windshield wiper's rhythm keeps me singin' down the pain
Today I'm gonna miss you less if I miss you at all
You'll never know, you'll never know
This rambler has cut all the ties and pulled up stakes to hit the road and go
This rambler has cut all the ties and pulled up stakes to hit the road and go





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  1. R.... M....

    Lord Varys I don't know where you ever heard that, Johnny always talked about being called a Rockabilly. There's videos here on You Tube that back that up. Check out Johnny's 1985 Christmas Special, just before he sings, Big River. That one Special backs up what I'm saying.

  2. B.... S....

    The Best

  3. b.... ....

    This is so good

  4. M.... N....

    MGTOW. Viva Johnny Cash!

    M.... N....

    Ha! Interesting to see a MGTOW comment here, I can see how you think the song relates tho!

  5. J.... L....

    one person should "Hit the road and go"!!

  6. G.... t....

    The second I hear his voice I hit that like button

  7. s.... p....

    Johnny may not have considered himself a rockabilly singer. However, this song in the classic style of rocabilly that Sam Phillips so famously captured in his Sun Records studio - a blend of country, blues, and rock 'n roll styles.

  8. L.... V....

    J.C. was not a rockabilly. He said that.

    L.... V....

    He was a hillbilly that rocked

    L.... V....

    Johnny was never a rockabilly? In 1980, he released an album titled "Rockabilly Blues"...

  9. s.... p....

    This is Johnny at his best. His rockabilly style is as good as anyone's!

  10. S.... P....

    Not one of his better known songs, but certainly one of his best...

    S.... P....

    This is the opening song from Johnny's concept album, The Rambler from 1977. Great album to listen to when you are traveling down the hi way.

  11. A.... A....

    imelda may should cover this!

  12. D.... ....

    one of his best in my humble opinion.

  13. o.... ....

    Cash is the man..., in black!