Out on the highway, out on the street
Burning my heart like an engine in this desert heat
Everyone’s looking, looking for me
Seven day’s riding the blacktop, I’m finally free
And the summer is waiting
And the silence is everything
Missouri was freezing, Kansas took a day
New Mexico, the ladies will love and send you on your way
Arizona I’m tired, your sun is a pill
I’ll rest my body and mind in your canyons and hills
And the long night is in front of me
And the sunset’s never ending
I filled up in Barstow, the coast in my sights
Then it’s turn it around or continue the road and the ride
It’s raining up north, so down Mexico
Find some senorita to love me and never let go
And your world is behind me
And slowly I’m finding
What’s important is loving the road ahead
supported by 5 fans who also own “Out on the Highway”
This is a wonderful album. It is personal, senitive, and caring. I love to here Sturgill sing, and wish had found him earlier. I thsnk wnku for playing local artists. I lived in Jackson Ky. And know how sad the drugs have made so many hometowns. Keep singing you are great. carolfaulkner
Margo Price's latest album tackles loss, failure, and freedom over lush pop, psychedelic country, and rock arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 13, 2023
supported by 5 fans who also own “Out on the Highway”
Heard this on WNCW today and listened on repeat all day. Had to buy the vinyl and show my support. This is gonna be my summer 2020 album and I’m perfectly fine with that. Great work and look forward to the streams later this month. Find the podcast from Southern Songs & Stories about the band and album. mrsoulmarkj