Hillbilly Highway - Live In Chicago/1986
Lyrics
My granddaddy was a miner, but he finally saw the light
He didn't have much, just a beat-up truck and a dream about a better life
Grand mama cried when she waved goodbye, never heard such a lonesome sound
Pretty soon the dirt road turned into blacktop, Detroit City bound
Down that hillbilly highway
On that hillbilly highway
That old hillbilly highway
Goes on and on
Now he worked and saved his money so that one day he might send
My old man off to college, to use his brains and not his hands
Grand mama cried when she waved goodbye, never heard such a lonesome sound
But daddy had himself a good job in Houston, one more rollin' down
that old hillbilly highway
That old hillbilly highway
That old hillbilly highway
Goes on and on
On and on, on and on
Here it goes
Granddaddy rolled over in his grave the day that I quit school
I just sat around the house playin' my guitar, Daddy said I was a fool
My mama cried when I said goodbye, I never heard such a lonesome sound
Now I'm standin' on this highway and if you're going my way
You know where I'm bound
Bound that hillbilly highway
On that hillbilly highway
That old hillbilly highway
Goes on and on
Hmm, yeah that's the road I'm on it
Hillbilly highway
Hillbilly highway
Writer(s): JIMBEAU HINSON, STEVE EARLE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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