Windshield Wipers In The Rain

C.W. McCall, Chip Davis

It's 4 A.M., and I'm a hundred miles from breakfast in Wyomin'
I'm not complainin'

I got the radio on, playin' on a station from New Orleans
An' now it's rainin'

I'm makin' time, tryin' ta keep it rollin'
And I'm all alone

Windshield wipers in the rain

I hear that country-western music comin' at me, through the thunder
A flash of lightnin'

I hear the D.J., sayin' "Here's a little tune for all you truckers
"I hope you like it."

I'm gettin' tired; my eyes are feelin' sandy
When I'm alone

Windshield wipers in the rain

I hear a freight train comin' down
I see the headlights flashin' 'round
I feel an earthquake in the ground
An' then he's gone
An' I'm alone
All alone

Windshield wipers in the rain

I feel a cold Wyomin' chill comin' on me in the mornin'
I need some welcome

I see a sign, says it's only fifty miles to where I'm going
And I hope it's open

I look around, wishin' you was with me
But I'm alone

Windshield wipers in the rain

I see a distant neon sign
I turn the music way up high
I wipe the lonesome from my eyes
But I'm alone

Windshield wipers in the rain

Trivia about the song Windshield Wipers In The Rain by C.W. McCall

When was the song “Windshield Wipers In The Rain” released by C.W. McCall?
The song Windshield Wipers In The Rain was released in 1977, on the album “Rubber Duck”.
Who composed the song “Windshield Wipers In The Rain” by C.W. McCall?
The song “Windshield Wipers In The Rain” by C.W. McCall was composed by C.W. McCall, Chip Davis.

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