(We Are) The Road Crew

Album: Ace Of Spades (1980)
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  • Another town, another place
    Another girl, another face
    Another truck, another race
    I'm eating junk, feeling bad
    Another night, I'm going mad
    My woman's leaving, I feel sad
    But I just love the life I lead
    Another beer is what I need
    Another gig, my ears bleed

    We are the road crew

    Another town I've left behind
    Another drink, completely blind
    Another hotel I can't find
    Another backstage pass for you
    Another tube of superglue
    Another border to get through
    I'm driving like a maniac
    Driving my way to hell and back
    Another room, a case to pack

    We are the road crew

    Another hotel we can burn
    Another screw, another turn
    Another Europe map to learn
    Another truck stop on the way
    Another game that I can play
    Another word I learn to say
    Another blasted customs post
    Another bloody foreign coast
    Another set of scars to boast

    We are the road crew
    That's right! Writer/s: EDWARD ALAN CLARKE, IAN KILMISTER, PHILIP JOHN TAYLOR
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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