Last Of A Dyin' Breed

Album: Last Of A Dyin' Breed (2012)
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  • Oh yeah!

    Got a pocket full of memories and my song
    Got to keep on movin' and rollin' on
    When I'm playin' for keeps, I always win
    Don't know where I'm going, but I know where I've been, yeah!

    Looking back when I was a boy
    A hand-me-down bike was my toy
    A barefoot brother who gave me hell
    I learned from the best who taught me well

    I hear that highway callin'!

    Oh, feel the breeze,
    I've been around playin' and gamblin' but lord I'm free
    Saddle up baby, ride up close to me
    An open highway's all I'll ever need
    Last of a dyin' breed
    Last of a dyin' breed

    One horse towns and one night stands
    Just like my daddy, I'm a travelin' man
    I'm not the kind to settle down
    The roar of the engine - I love that sound

    I hear that highway callin'!

    Oh, feel the breeze,
    I've been around playin' and gamblin' but lord I'm free
    Saddle up baby, ride up close to me
    An open highway's all I'll ever need
    Last of a dyin' breed

    Last of the dyin' breed

    Oh, feel the breeze,
    I've been around playin' and gamblin' but lord I'm free
    Yeah saddle up baby, ride up close to me
    An open highway's all I'll ever need
    Yeah a wide open highway's all I'll need

    Last of a dyin' breed
    Last of the dyin' breed
    Oh yeah!
    Last of a dyin' breed Writer/s: Bob Marlette, Dan Serafini, Gary Rossington, Johnny Roy Van Zant, Mark Matejka, Rickey Lynn Medlocke
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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