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Take a Back Road Lyrics
Sit in that six lane backed up traffic
Horns are honking, I've about had it
I'm looking for an exit sign
Gotta get out of here, get it all off my mind
And like a memory from your grandpa's attic
A song comes slippin' through the radio static
Changing my mood, a little George Strait 1982
Chorus
And it makes me wanna take a back road
Makes me wanna take the long way home
Put a little gravel in my travel
Unwind, unravel all night long
Makes me wanna grab my honey
Tear down some two-lane country, who knows
Get lost and get right with my soul
Makes wanna take, makes me wanna
Take a back road
I've been cooked up, fried down, about forgotten
What a field looks like, full of corn and cotton
If I'm gonna hit a traffic jam,
Well it better be a tractor man
So sick and tired of this interstate system
I need a curve and wide a twistin'
Dusty path to nowhere
With the wind blowing through my baby's hair
(repeat chorus)
Maybe it's the feeling or maybe it's the freedom
Maybe it's that shady spot
Where park that truck when things get hot
They were park the truck when the things get hot
(repeat chorus)
Some old back road, get right with my soul
Now all I gotta do is take some old back road
To the shady spot where things get hot ooh
Way down,way down,way down some old back road
Horns are honking, I've about had it
I'm looking for an exit sign
Gotta get out of here, get it all off my mind
And like a memory from your grandpa's attic
A song comes slippin' through the radio static
Changing my mood, a little George Strait 1982
And it makes me wanna take a back road
Makes me wanna take the long way home
Put a little gravel in my travel
Unwind, unravel all night long
Makes me wanna grab my honey
Tear down some two-lane country, who knows
Get lost and get right with my soul
Makes wanna take, makes me wanna
Take a back road
What a field looks like, full of corn and cotton
If I'm gonna hit a traffic jam,
Well it better be a tractor man
So sick and tired of this interstate system
I need a curve and wide a twistin'
Dusty path to nowhere
With the wind blowing through my baby's hair
(repeat chorus)
Maybe it's that shady spot
Where park that truck when things get hot
They were park the truck when the things get hot
(repeat chorus)
Now all I gotta do is take some old back road
To the shady spot where things get hot ooh
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I heard this song for the first time on the radio in coincidently enough in a traffic jam! It's the kind of song you need to blast on with your girlfriend in the passanger seat as your driving through a real backroad.
This is a great song, but Randy Travis sang 1982, not George Strait.
It's about a man who is stuck in a traffic jam who decides to avoid it by going home a different way. I wonder if he's tired of all the construction that comes out in the summertime like I
www.wikipedia.com said that the narrator heard a George Strait song from the year 1982, not the actual Randy Travis song.