Gypsy Road

Bruce Dickinson / Janick Gers

Living in the city can be a cold and lonely place to be
Living in the shadows where there is no sun there in no breeze
Drinking stale water, having to pay for the privilege
Talk about your freedom, I'll take you where I think it is

Gypsy Road is the highway that I run to
Gypsy Road, welcome to your dreams
Gypsy Road is the highway that I run to
Gypsy Road, oh gypsy road

Living by my own rules, a rebel yell and a rebel creed
Keep your life simple, try not to take what you don't need
Think about freedom, dream a little every day
Suddenly you'll find yourself there, follow me, walk this way

Gypsy Road is the highway that I run to
Gypsy Road, welcome to your dreams
Gypsy Road is the highway that I run to
Gypsy Road, oh gypsy road
Gypsy road
All right

Gypsy Road is the highway that I run to
Gypsy Road, welcome to your dreams
Gypsy Road is the highway that I run to
Gypsy Road, welcome to your dreams
Gypsy Road is the highway that I run to
Gypsy Road, welcome to your dreams
Gypsy Road is the highway that I run to
Gypsy Road, welcome to your dreams

I'll find my dreams
You find yours too

Trivia about the song Gypsy Road by Bruce Dickinson

When was the song “Gypsy Road” released by Bruce Dickinson?
The song Gypsy Road was released in 1990, on the album “Tatooed Millionaire”.
Who composed the song “Gypsy Road” by Bruce Dickinson?
The song “Gypsy Road” by Bruce Dickinson was composed by Bruce Dickinson and Janick Gers.

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