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That's Why I Ride

from Set Two by Gal Holiday and the Honky Tonk Revue

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A romantic view of the lonesome road.

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Got no change in my jeans
I’m runnin’ low on all my hopes and dreams
But I’ve got a melody stashed deep in my heart
It’s been drivin’ me since the very start

Playin’ all night livin’ life without care
Seein’ all the different towns and folks everywhere
Frozen stars in a deep velvet sky
Yeah brother that’s why I ride

Way out yonder is where I’m longing to be
Maybe somewhere along Interstate 40 somebody waits for me

There’s thin clouds dancin’ out the moon
The radio's knockin’ out a swingin’ tune
Early morning drivin’ with that angel close by my side
Yeah brother that’s why I ride

Way out yonder is where I’m longing to be
Maybe somewhere along 66 Lady Luck waits for me

Tonight I sleep with a dreamy heart
Maybe tomorrow I’ll get a new start
I can hear the road singin’ as we pass through the night
Yeah brother that’s why I ride

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from Set Two, released May 17, 2010

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Gal Holiday and the Honky Tonk Revue New Orleans, Louisiana

Gal Holiday and the Honky Tonk Revue were at the vanguard of New Orleans’ now-thriving country scene when they formed over a decade ago, and they’ve remained in a league of their own ever since. Combining evocative songwriting, impeccable musicianship, and a twinge of punk sensibility to boot, their infectious Western swing energy has helped grow an avid fan-base of two-steppers around the world. ... more

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