End of the Line

John Jaworowicz, Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, Gregg Allman

And now the gravity of trouble is more than I could bear
At times my luck was so bad, I had to fold my hands
Almost lost my soul, rarely I could find my head
Wake up early in the morning, feeling nearly dead

I was never afraid of danger, took trouble on the chin
Mountains I have climbed, that have killed a thousand men
Spent most of my lifetime downtown, sleepin' behind the wheel
Never needed anybody, I was king of the hill

Oh, when I think about the old days
Lord, it sends chills up and down my spine
Yeah life ain't what it seems, on the boulevard of broken dreams
Guess I opened my eyes in the nick of time
'Cause it sure felt like the end of the line

No matter how hard I run, I just can't get away
Try to do my best, but the devil gets in my way
Spent most of my lifetime downtown, sleepin' behind the wheel
Till it all came down to kill or be killed

Oh, when I think about the old days
Lord, it sends chills up and down my spine
Yeah life ain't what it seems, on the boulevard of broken dreams
Guess I opened my eyes in the nick of time
'Cause it sure felt like the end of the line

Sure felt like the end of the line
Sure felt like, yeah the end of the line
End of the line

Trivia about the song End of the Line by The Allman Brothers Band

On which albums was the song “End of the Line” released by The Allman Brothers Band?
The Allman Brothers Band released the song on the albums “Shades of Two Worlds” in 1991, “An Evening With The Allman Brothers Band: First Set” in 1992, “Play All Night: Live At The Beacon Theatre 1992” in 2014, and “Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection” in 2019.
Who composed the song “End of the Line” by The Allman Brothers Band?
The song “End of the Line” by The Allman Brothers Band was composed by John Jaworowicz, Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, Gregg Allman.

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