Days on the Road

GRAEHAM GEORGE GOBLE, GRAHAM GEORGE GOBLE

I remember the days on the road, tryin' to get somewhere
All the time spent behind the wheel, I remember the faces of people
Who did me wrong there, and they were, oh, so many to know

Country dates and fans who wait for hours it's strange
I don't even remember a name, patiently they wait and see
Where will he run to now? And they were, oh, so many to know

I was born a dream chaser, running away from the country
That made me rock 'n' roll, you're a home breaker turnin' my head
From the family that loved me, and I hate it, how I hate leaving you

But what more can I do than to try and find my way?
Carry me on to somewhere, send me someone who will share it all
Help me to find my peace of mind

I remember the days on the road, I almost died there each year
Harder than those before and I'll remember the faces of friends
If I ever go back again, they were also many to know

I remember the days on the road, I remember the days on the road
I remember the days on the road, I remember the days on the road
Yes, I do, yes I do, oh, I remember the days on the road
I remember the days on the road, and they were so many to know

Trivia about the song Days on the Road by Little River Band

On which albums was the song “Days on the Road” released by Little River Band?
Little River Band released the song on the albums “After Hours” in 1976 and “Diamantina Cocktail” in 1977.
Who composed the song “Days on the Road” by Little River Band?
The song “Days on the Road” by Little River Band was composed by GRAEHAM GEORGE GOBLE, GRAHAM GEORGE GOBLE.

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