One for the Road

GERARD BERTELKAMP, GRAEHAM GEORGE GOBLE

We all say that we don't care for money
Money takes a second place
Now I don't care, but it seems kind of funny
Me and the boys in a race

And in between times, crossing county lines
Drinking cheap red wines, coping with our ups and downs

And the band just keeps on a-rollin', we all keep it on goin'
Have another on me, one for the road

Day in, day out, times keep a-changing
Every night a different crowd
It's hard keeping track of how our life's rearranging
At times it helps to cry out loud

As we get older, we'll go our separate ways
Look for better days, there maybe ain't a second chance

And the band just keeps on a-rollin', we all keep it on goin'
Have another on me, one for the road

When the sun don't shine, we hardly get time to be living
We get no rest, but we do our best every night
When we're feeling down, we can call our town
It's at the end of a telephone line
It's sad that we won't be goin' home for a long time

And the band just keeps on a-rollin', we all keep it on goin'
Have another on me, one for the road

And the band just keeps on a-rollin', we all keep it on goin'
The band just keeps on a-rollin', we all keep it on goin'
The band just keeps on a-rollin', we all keep it on goin'
The band just keeps on a-rollin', we all keep it on goin'

Trivia about the song One for the Road by Little River Band

When was the song “One for the Road” released by Little River Band?
The song One for the Road was released in 1978, on the album “Sleeper Catcher”.
Who composed the song “One for the Road” by Little River Band?
The song “One for the Road” by Little River Band was composed by GERARD BERTELKAMP, GRAEHAM GEORGE GOBLE.

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