Kingston Highway

Pete Drake, Tommy James, Bob King

Only ten more miles, a hundred years
A thousand smiles to hide the tears

Oh, Kingston (Kingston) Highway (Highway)

Just a two-lane road, rock and sand
A heavy load for a broken man

Whoa, Kingston (Kingston) Highway (Highway)
Where the lights are all bright and everything's goin' my way (my way)
Kingston (Kingston) Highway (Highway)
(Oh, oh, oh)

Yeah, Kingston (Kingston) Highway (Highway)
Where the lights are all bright and everything's goin' my way (my way)
Kingston (Kingston) Highway (Highway)
(Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh)

Kingston (Kingston) Highway (Highway)
Kingston (Kingston) Highway (Highway)
Kingston (Kingston) Highway (Highway)
Kingston (Kingston) Highway (Highway)
Kingston (Kingston) Highway (Highway)
Kingston (Kingston) Highway (Highway)

Trivia about the song Kingston Highway by Tommy James

When was the song “Kingston Highway” released by Tommy James?
The song Kingston Highway was released in 1971, on the album “My Head, My Bed & My Red Guitar”.
Who composed the song “Kingston Highway” by Tommy James?
The song “Kingston Highway” by Tommy James was composed by Pete Drake, Tommy James, Bob King.

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