Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Taylor Hunnicutt
Taylor Hunnicutt
Voix principales
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Jackson Spires
Jackson Spires
Paroles/Composition
Rickey Medlocke
Rickey Medlocke
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Taylor Hunnicutt
Taylor Hunnicutt
Production
Jay Tooke
Jay Tooke
Ingénierie de mixage
Pete Lyman
Pete Lyman
Ingénierie de mastérisation

Paroles

It's nine o'clock in this ol' station,
And my silver-linin' ride is right on time,
And then I buy myself a one-way ticket
To somewhere else on down the line,
And I see the other faces
Of a people that will never come home,
And when I stare into the mirror, Mama,
I see myself all alone.
Oh, and did you ever stop to wonder
'Bout the times that he laid by your side,
When you know that I was right,
And you finally realize
You took a left turn on a red light.
Oh, oh!
Sun shines down on the desert,
And it seems to make my life a haze,
And I dream of my childhood sweetheart,
And the freedom that I had in those days.
Will I wake from all my dreamin'?
Will this boxcar always be my lonely home?
Well, I don't know where I am,
And I really don't give a damn,
This crazy life of mine will soon be gone.
Oh, and did you ever stop to wonder
About the times that he laid by your side,
When you know that I was right,
And you finally realize
You took a left turn on a red light.
Whoa, whoa, oh!
Well, it's nine o'clock at this old station,
Once again my ride is right on time,
And I buy myself another ticket, Lord,
For somewhere else on down the line.
Will I always be a rambler?
Will the ones I love always keep tellin' me,
"You stare too long in the mirror, girl,
Someday you'll be too blind to see."
Oh, and now I'm stoppin' my wonderin'
About the times that he laid by my side.
Now I know that I was right,
And I finally realize
I took a left turn on a red light.
Whoa, whoa, oh!
Written by: Jackson Spires, Rickey Medlocke
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