Open Road

ANDY POWELL, LAURIE WISEFIELD, STEVEN UPTON

I was somewhere on the open road,
Between the east and the west -
It was a no man's land,
And rumor says that it was a wilderness.
Forty days it took me, forty nights,
I've done some wrong,
But I've done some right.
There's no turning back,
'cause the lights are burning up ahead.

Lead me to an open road
And put me on the freeway.
Lead me to an open road
And put me on the freeway.

I was traveling twice the speed of sound,
Down a white line
Trying to be in the right place
At the right time.
You can't stop me making tracks
Now I'm on the run,
'cause I set my sights on this road I ride
It's the only one.

Lead me to an open road
And put me on the freeway.
Lead me to an open road
And put me on the freeway.

I can read the signs that I left behind
Like an open book,
And I can't forget the things that you said
And the way you looked.
I still hold the keys to the memory of the times we've seen,
So when I look back,
Things are not as black as they might have been.

Trivia about the song Open Road by Wishbone Ash

When was the song “Open Road” released by Wishbone Ash?
The song Open Road was released in 1981, on the album “Number the Brave”.
Who composed the song “Open Road” by Wishbone Ash?
The song “Open Road” by Wishbone Ash was composed by ANDY POWELL, LAURIE WISEFIELD, STEVEN UPTON.

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