Half A Million Miles From Home

ALBERT HAMMOND, MIKE HAZLEWOOD

Sitting by a lonely Kansas road
A car goes rushing by
At the rate of one an hour
Want a lift into the nearest town
And judging by the sky
We're heading for a shower

I'm a half a million miles from home

Hey there, man, don't step upon the gas
There's room enough inside
And I'm very tired of walking
I don't wanna do you any harm
I just wanna get a ride
And I'm very good at talking

I'm a half a million miles from home

Now the telegraph begins to hum
There's a message on the wire
An electric conversation
"Well, ain't that life?" I'm saying to myself
There's an awful lot of words
But there's no communication

I'm a half a million miles from home

I'm a half a million miles from home

Trivia about the song Half A Million Miles From Home by Albert Hammond

When was the song “Half A Million Miles From Home” released by Albert Hammond?
The song Half A Million Miles From Home was released in 1974, on the album “Albert Hammond”.
Who composed the song “Half A Million Miles From Home” by Albert Hammond?
The song “Half A Million Miles From Home” by Albert Hammond was composed by ALBERT HAMMOND, MIKE HAZLEWOOD.

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