Dixie Road

DON GOODMAN, MARY KENNEDY, PAM ROSE

I would pick and we would sing to the rhythm of that front porch swing
The moonlight holds the spotlight that we shared
I found new notes on that old guitar, she believed I could be a star
She told me that she wanted to be fair

She said, I love you more than to hold you down, boy you're glory bound
We can't share a world with different dreams
So I chased mine and she found hers too, but someone else made hers come true
Now I'm a star, but every time I sing

My heart goes drifting down a dusty Dixie road
Taking my mind, back in time
L.A. lights burn like hell once you know
You left heaven waitin' down the Dixie road

Every night I'm in a different place and I'm searching every stranger's face
Trying to find the girl that's just not there
She's back there in Montgomery and I'm clear across the country
But whenever I'm alone I go back there

My heart goes drifting down a dusty Dixie road
Taking my mind, back in time
L.A. lights burn like hell once you know
You left heaven waitin' down the Ddixie road

My heart goes drifting down a dusty Dixie road
Taking my mind, back in time
L.A. lights burn like hell once you know
You left heaven waitin' down the Dixie road

Trivia about the song Dixie Road by Lee Greenwood

When was the song “Dixie Road” released by Lee Greenwood?
The song Dixie Road was released in 1985, on the album “Greatest Hits”.
Who composed the song “Dixie Road” by Lee Greenwood?
The song “Dixie Road” by Lee Greenwood was composed by DON GOODMAN, MARY KENNEDY, PAM ROSE.

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