Ridin’ High

Dennis Linde

Baby I was nothin’
Just a music man
Didn’t even know what I was trying to say
Life can be so funky
For the crazy music man
Got no peaceful state of mind where he can stay
Then I fell into your arms girl
I’m ridin’ high
I’m ridin’ high
I’m ridin’ high
I do believe
Nights can be so lonely
When you’re talking with your mind
No-one there to hide you from the bitter truth
Late at night I’d be writin’
Listening to my sorry head
Laying wrecked across the bed and crying “ What’s the use”
Then you came into my world girl
I’m ridin’ high
I’m ridin’ high
I’m ridin’ high
I do believe
Every dawn was a demon
Slammin’ down upon my bed
Raisin’ up his fiery head to eat another day
But every day’s a song now
To the ears of a music man
‘Cause I finally got a plan and got a place stay
Sailing on the wings of your love
I’m ridin’ high
I’m ridin’ high
I’m ridin’ high
I do believe
I’m ridin’ high
I’m ridin’ high
I’m ridin’ high
I do believe
I’m ridin’ high I do believe
I’m ridin’ high I do believe
I’m ridin’ high I do believe
I’m ridin’ high I do believe
I’m ridin’ high I do believe

Trivia about the song Ridin’ High by The Everly Brothers

When was the song “Ridin’ High” released by The Everly Brothers?
The song Ridin’ High was released in 1972, on the album “Stories We Could Tell”.
Who composed the song “Ridin’ High” by The Everly Brothers?
The song “Ridin’ High” by The Everly Brothers was composed by Dennis Linde.

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