Cry on the Shoulder of the Road

Matraca Maria Berg, Tim Krekel

I'm rolling out of Bakersfield
My own private hell on wheels
But this time I'm gone for good
And I've never gone this far before
Beyond the slamming of the back screen door
But you never loved me like you should

And there ain't no telling what I'll find
But I might as well move down the line
There's no comfort here in your zip code
I'd rather break down on the highway
With no one to share my load
And cry on the shoulder of the road

It makes me feel a little low
Steel guitar on the radio
And it's kinda scary the way these truckers fly
So this how leaving feels
Drinking coffee and making deals with the One above
To get me though the night

And there ain't no telling what I'll find
But I might as well move down the line
There's no comfort here in your zip code
I'd rather break down on the highway
With no one to share my load
And cry on the shoulder of the road

'Cause there ain't no telling what I'll find

Trivia about the song Cry on the Shoulder of the Road by Martina McBride

When was the song “Cry on the Shoulder of the Road” released by Martina McBride?
The song Cry on the Shoulder of the Road was released in 1995, on the album “Wild Angels”.
Who composed the song “Cry on the Shoulder of the Road” by Martina McBride?
The song “Cry on the Shoulder of the Road” by Martina McBride was composed by Matraca Maria Berg, Tim Krekel.

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