On the Road

George Young, Harry Vanda

Give me my bill, I'm checking out
Get me a seat on the first plane out
Throw me a line and save my skin
Get out the cards and deal me in
It's getting too hard to survive and it shows
On the road

Where did you go when you left last night
Did you score, did you do alright
Where did you go in nowhere towns
With all the good men going down
It's getting too hard to survive and it shows
On the road
On the road

Live in a suitcase/another show/another dose/artistic paranoia
We got a headcase/he write it down/he know it all/and never get to know you
It's getting too hard to survive and it shows
On the road
On the road

Live in a suitcase/another show/another dose/artistic paranoia
We got a headcase/he write it down/he know it all/and never get to know you
It's getting too hard to survive and it shows
On the road

Give me my bill, I'm checking out
Get me a seat on the first plane out
Throw me a line and save my skin
Get out the cards and deal me in
It's getting too hard to survive and it shows
On the road

Trivia about the song On the Road by Flash and the Pan

When was the song “On the Road” released by Flash and the Pan?
The song On the Road was released in 1984, on the album “Early Morning Wake Up Call”.
Who composed the song “On the Road” by Flash and the Pan?
The song “On the Road” by Flash and the Pan was composed by George Young, Harry Vanda.

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