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Loretta's singing on the radio
smell of coffee, eggs, and bacon
car wheels on a gravel road
pull the curtains back and look outside
somebody somewhere i don't know
come on now child we're gonna go for a ride
car wheels on a gravel road
car wheels on a gravel road
car wheels on a gravel road
can't find a damn thing in this place
nothing's where i left it before
set of keys and a dusty suitcase
car wheels on a gravel road
There goes the screen door slamming shut
you better do what you're told
when i get back this room better be picked-up
car wheels on a gravel road
car wheels on a gravel road
car wheels on a gravel road
low hum of voices in the front seat
stories nobody knows
got folks in Jackson we're going to meet
car wheels on a gravel road
cotton fields stretching miles and miles
hank's voice on the radio
telephone poles trees and wires fly on by
car wheels on a gravel road
car wheels on a gravel road
car wheels on a gravel road
broken down shacks engine parts
could tell a lie but my heart would know
listen to the dogs barkin' in the yard
car wheels on a gravel road
child in the backseat about four or five years
lookin' out the window
little bit of dirt mixed with tears
car wheels on a gravel road
car wheels on a gravel road
car wheels on a gravel road
car wheels on a gravel road
car wheels on a gravel road
A truly brilliant Artist.
I didn't notice any "bridge" in this song, just verses and the chorus with two-chord instrumental breaks.
Lucinda would be the first to tell you that she doesn't do "bridges"
Mind numbingly boring
Yeah, unfortunately/fortunately for you, you have no idea what the song is about. Some of us have lived this song.
Time to open up your mind to others' experiences.
Having grown up under the thumb of an extremely abusive father, I understand this song more than some others, or so it seems. Hearing the car wheels, the screen door slam, the dirt and tears, I've been there, and this song tears at my soul.
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This is really not fair.
Mind numbingly boring
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I take comfort in the fact that there are currently at least 18 other listeners out there who agree with me that this song is a 10 all the way.
Count me in too.
A nice song. The bridge isn't great, but the rest of it makes up for it.
I didn't notice any "bridge" in this song, just verses and the chorus with two-chord instrumental breaks.
We do?
Pretty much sounds like Sheryl Crow on a bad day. I give it a 'meh'.
Buddy, we all like Sheryl but Lucinda don't sound anything like her. Go deeper into the other songs....
Pretty much sounds like Sheryl Crow on a bad day. I give it a 'meh'.
I think it's the overly breathiness of her style all too often that can turn me off. 'Meh' here too.
I like the storytelling nature of the song in the colloquial fashion. 8
10 for me, the extra 2 is for the very real feeling that I lived those lyrics
I don't know why this song keeps getting played.
Uhhh - that's what the song is about and captures well
I like the storytelling nature of the song in the colloquial fashion. 8
I take comfort in the fact that there are currently at least 18 other listeners out there who agree with me that this song is a 10 all the way.
(Disclaimer: Just kidding. I know it's "car wheels.")
I take comfort in the fact that there are currently at least 18 other listeners out there who agree with me that this song is a 10 all the way.
You nailed it.
Hehehe...
She hales from Tennessee by way of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas—so I'm guessing that twang's for real.
As to the evocative quality of her lyrics, turns out her dad is the poet Miller Williams.
Thanks for painting these beautiful vignettes of time and place, Lucinda. If you had not chosen music, you could have been a great novelist.
The 56-year-old singer marries her manager Tom Overby during an on-stage performance at the First Avenue in Minneapolis, Minn.
Grammy-winning singer Lucinda Williams got married to her manager Tom Overby during her performance at the First Avenue in Minneapolis, Minn., on Friday, September 18. Bringing the wedding report to the surface for the very first time was NPR. "Friends, family and fans were all in attendance to witness the nuptials, as the show was open to the public," the site reported.
While no further details were shared about the wedding, two pictures were posted, one of which witnessed Lucinda and Tom, who wore matching black outfits, standing next to each other with the companion of a priest. The other shot, meanwhile, showed the bride and groom sharing a kiss on stage as the other people watched.
Lucinda Williams announced her engagement to Tom Overby, who is a former Best Buy music executive, in 2006. The nuptials is the first for Tom and the second one for Lucinda. She was previously married to drummer Greg Sowders.
Lucinda has been hitting the road on her 30th Anniversary Tour to celebrate three decades as a recording artist.
What would a rats ass look like? ... No rat, just the ass.
If someone handed me a rat's ass, i would be like 'WTF is this?!'
I'm pretty sure it would be very small.
I bought this CD just before a road trip up the California coast to Cambria. By the time I was on the way home this entire CD was a staple in the CD player. Brings back great memories of good company, mountains and oceans.
One song people don't like. One song. I personally hate it, but I like most of what Lucinda does. This one I find annoying, repetitive, and grating. That doesn't mean I don't like "America's" pearls. Geez. Got a bigger paint brush?
I agree with you about this song. Lake Charles and others are much better tunes.
One song people don't like. One song. I personally hate it, but I like most of what Lucinda does. This one I find annoying, repetitive, and grating. That doesn't mean I don't like "America's" pearls. Geez. Got a bigger paint brush?
And I am in Austin Texas and I have met Gurf Morlix (nice guy)
I have a hard time thinking back to the mid 80's to pick out a song that made me feel quite like this. If I hadn't been in the middle of a high intensity aerobic set, I'd have probably deleted my RP link.
Please do not do this to me again! Please, please, please .. I think I'm going to have to take a nice long sooothing bath now .. with scented candles .. and I'm a GUY!
Ugh.
Stephen
Gee whiz, son, it's just rock'n'roll. Relax.
Ditto.
a house in Macon
Smell-uh kowfee,
aygs 'n' bakin
Oh Lucinda, how I love thee.
I have a hard time thinking back to the mid 80's to pick out a song that made me feel quite like this. If I hadn't been in the middle of a high intensity aerobic set, I'd have probably deleted my RP link.
Please do not do this to me again! Please, please, please .. I think I'm going to have to take a nice long sooothing bath now .. with scented candles .. and I'm a GUY!
Ugh.
Stephen
I believe her current guitarist is not the one on this album. The one on this album is the most admirable Mr. Gurf Morlix. Check out his album "Toad of Titcaca" if you haven't already.
Yeah, unfortunately/fortunately for you, you have no idea what the song is about. Some of us have lived this song.
Time to open up your mind to others' experiences.
I’m good thanks