Living on the Highway

Don Nix, Leon Russell

Well, it was twenty years ago
I was about fourteen years old
When I first heard that wolf-man howl
There's whisky on the floor and he sneaked me through the door
And the cops say they were on the prowl
It seems so long ago, I'm living on the highway now

He's a giant of a man, he always understands
The very best notes to use
His hands make two of mine and his heart beat right on time
He taught me how to sing the blues
It seems so long ago and I'm living on the highway now

I played the blues with Walter, and Muddy pulled me through
I know a Jimmy Rogers song or two
One thing that I know, no matter where I go
I can do a little howling too
That's a rhythm I use, I'm living on the highway now

The years have come and gone but the blues still carry on
Taken all my [?] heart
But if you ask me to, I'll play blues for you
'Cause women like to see me come
Me and my guitar, my band, we're living on the highway now

Me and my guitar, my band, we're living on the highway now

Trivia about the song Living on the Highway by Dr. Feelgood

When was the song “Living on the Highway” released by Dr. Feelgood?
The song Living on the Highway was released in 1985, on the album “Mad Man Blues”.
Who composed the song “Living on the Highway” by Dr. Feelgood?
The song “Living on the Highway” by Dr. Feelgood was composed by Don Nix, Leon Russell.

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