Walkin’ Down the Road

John Dillon

(GUITAR & PIANO INTRO)

Well, I'm walkin' down the road with my hat on my head

Had to leave my mama in my big brass bed

Well, sun is shinin' on me and you know it sure feels fine

Lord, I made it to the station with my suitcase in my hand

Walked up to the window like a nat'ral born man

Said I sure do hope that choo-choo train runs on time

(choo-choo, choo-choo)

Lord, I sure do hope that choo-choo train runs on time

Well, these two dollar shoes, Lord, they hurt my feet

But that fifty-cent liquor, well it could not be beat

And I see no reason, reason to be sad

'cause I'm goin' where them cold, cold winds don't blow

Where the streams and rivers, Lord, they all run slow

Ain't no use in cryin', cryin' over what you had

Lord, ain't no use in cryin', cryin over what you had

(NATIONAL STEEL SOLO)
(ahhh, ahhh)

Well, I'm walkin' down the road with my hat on my head

Had to leave my mama in my big brass bed

Well, sun is shinin' on me

And you know it sure feels fine

Lord, I made it to the station with my suitcase in my hand

Walked up to the window like a nat'ral born man

Said I sure do hope that choo-choo train runs on time

(choo-choo, choo-choo)

Lyrics are copyright 1972, 1975, Lost Cabin Music

Trivia about the song Walkin’ Down the Road by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils

On which albums was the song “Walkin’ Down the Road” released by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils?
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils released the song on the albums “It’ll Shine When It Shines” in 1974, “It’s Alive” in 1978, “Fly Away Home” in 1998, and “Time Warp: The Very Best Of The Ozark Mountain Daredevils” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Walkin’ Down the Road” by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils?
The song “Walkin’ Down the Road” by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils was composed by John Dillon.

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