Down the Road

Barry Gibb, Robin Hugh Gibb

I don't need anybody. I don't need anyone
Take it nice and easy mama, take it on the run and I don't care
I'd show my body anywhere
Ain't no big city winner's gonna pass my buck anywhere
Ain't no four leaf clover's gonna settle my luck and I don't care

Go down to the courthouse and I've been on display
Don't you think that I don't know
it ain't been a perfect da, but I don't care
I'd sell my body anywhere
In the name of creation, I can't find an explanation anywhere
Ain't no easy rider gonna settle my luck and I don't care

Down, down the road, up the road
Down, down the road, up the road

Been rejuvenated to the highest degree
Ain't no words describing what this feeling's done to me and I don't care
I'd show my feelings anywhere
Ain't no heavy Mister Leather's gonna paddle my butt anywhere
Ain't no four leaf clover's gonna settle my luck and I don't care

Down, down the road, up the road
Down, down the road, up the road

Down, down the road, up the road
Down, down the road, up the road
Down, down the road, up the road
Down, down the road, up the road
Down, down the road, up the road

Trivia about the song Down the Road by Bee Gees

On which albums was the song “Down the Road” released by Bee Gees?
Bee Gees released the song on the albums “Mr. Natural” in 1974, “Here at Last...Bee Gees...Live” in 1977, “Here at Last... Bee Gees... Live” in 1977, and “1974-1979” in 2015.
Who composed the song “Down the Road” by Bee Gees?
The song “Down the Road” by Bee Gees was composed by Barry Gibb, Robin Hugh Gibb.

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