Stallions of the Highway

GRAHAM OLIVER, PAUL QUINN, PETER FRANCIS GILL, PETERY ROONEY BYFORD, STEPHEN DAWSON

Friday night, I feel all right
I get into my leathers
And I get out on my bike

There's thunder in my ears
It's blasting down
Kickin' up brick
I don't give a shit
I got the wind in my hair
You know I don't even care
Stallions of the highway

Switchblade's gleamin'
Engine screamin'
I'm laughin' at fate
I'm living to hate
My knees are showing red
I'm ridin' with the dead
Get out of my way
I'm a stallion of the highway

I got the wind in my hair
I don't even care
I broke out of my shell
I'm on a daydream from hell
Don't shed no tears
I been here fifteen years

Friday night, I feel all right
I get into my leathers
And I get out on my bike

My knees are showing red
I'm ridin' with the dead
Get out of my way
I got the wind in my hair
I don't even care
Stallions of the highway
Of the highway

Trivia about the song Stallions of the Highway by Saxon

On which albums was the song “Stallions of the Highway” released by Saxon?
Saxon released the song on the albums “Saxon” in 1979, “Wheels of Steel” in 1980, “BBC Sessions / Live at Reading Festival '86” in 1998, “The Very Best of Saxon 1979-1988” in 2007, and “The Carrere Years 1979-1984” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Stallions of the Highway” by Saxon?
The song “Stallions of the Highway” by Saxon was composed by GRAHAM OLIVER, PAUL QUINN, PETER FRANCIS GILL, PETERY ROONEY BYFORD, STEPHEN DAWSON.

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