Down the Road

KERRY LIVGREN, KERRY A LIVGREN, STEVE WALSH

I'm in a kind of foolish game, I try to get rich quick,
But I'm going insane,
The kind of freaks that hang out on 42nd Street
They're all pimpin' Judys and poppin' speed, well
It's a game of cat and mouse, and I think it's got my soul,
I think it's time for thinkin' 'bout a time to roll on
Down the road

Here comes Big Mike, I kinda owe him some beans,
He must be crazy, I guess that's why he's so mean,
If I tell him I'm leavin', he would sure enough split my gut,
Cause he knows I sold to a sucker, and I owe Big Mike a cut,
But I'll slip him a 20-dollar bill till I get out of town,
When I hit those white lines, I'm gonna be gone like a
Greyhound down the road

Trivia about the song Down the Road by Kansas

On which albums was the song “Down the Road” released by Kansas?
Kansas released the song on the albums “Song for America” in 1975, “Two for the Show” in 1978, “Live At The Whisky” in 1992, “Original Album Classics” in 2009, “There’s Know Place Like Home” in 2009, “The Classic Albums Collection 1974-1983” in 2011, and “Miracles Out Of Nowhere” in 2015.
Who composed the song “Down the Road” by Kansas?
The song “Down the Road” by Kansas was composed by KERRY LIVGREN, KERRY A LIVGREN, STEVE WALSH.

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