Harlan County Highway

I was born one stormy night
Then a hard rain started fallin'
Daddy died inside a mine
Mama cried but she kept goin'
I left school for a job
Mama begged me not to take
Of running Kentucky shine
Down the Harlan County Highway

And then I married Lorraine
She gave our baby my name
Lord, that woman tried
More with each passing day
What started out as heaven
Got lost along the way
So I turned off
Down the Harlan County Highway

Way down in Louisville
Where the ponies run
Where a man can turn a dollar
Into a hundred on a hunch
He can buy his dreams
Or heaven for a smile
Temptation calls from every corner
Seven corners in a mile

Shackled to a highway call
My bones ache to keep rovin'
I'm standin' in the cold
With all my cards a showin'
What's the use of runnin'?
And nothing but runnin' left to do
Look for me 'cause I'll be a comin'
Or a goin', one of the two

Trivia about the song Harlan County Highway by Gary Stewart

When was the song “Harlan County Highway” released by Gary Stewart?
The song Harlan County Highway was released in 1980, on the album “Cactus and a Rose”.

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