Any Old Stretch of Blacktop

BERNIE NELSON, FRANK J. MYERS

I got money in my pocket
And a guitar in my hand
These lonely nights without you
Are more than I can stand
I work like a puppet but it's time
To cut the strings
Well I hit the ground running
And I won't be looking back
I'll be like a locomotive
Headed down a one way track
It won't take too long
Just you wait and see
As long as it will lead me back to you
Any old stretch of blacktop will do

North, south, east, or west
Been everywhere it seems
Hotels rooms and honky tonks
Don't feel like home to me
I'll be stepping out the rhythm
While I'm singing a brand new song
And it's knowing where I'm going
That will keep me moving on

Turn my collar to the wind
And put my thumb up in the air
Flag a diesel down
Or catch a bus from anywhere
Colorado, California or even Kalamazoo
As long as it will lead me back to you
Any old stretch of blacktop will do

I hit the ground running
Alright

North south east or west

Trivia about the song Any Old Stretch of Blacktop by Collin Raye

When was the song “Any Old Stretch of Blacktop” released by Collin Raye?
The song Any Old Stretch of Blacktop was released in 1991, on the album “All I Can Be”.
Who composed the song “Any Old Stretch of Blacktop” by Collin Raye?
The song “Any Old Stretch of Blacktop” by Collin Raye was composed by BERNIE NELSON, FRANK J. MYERS.

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