We're on the Road Again

Album: Give More Love (2017)
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  • Got up this morning and packed my bags
    Headed for the studio to finish this track
    A lot going on and a lot to do
    We gotta get it done 'cause we ain't coming back

    We still got a lot of playing to do
    Playing guitars are no troubles for you
    We play really tight, we play really loud
    We're gonna kick ass in front of the crowd

    We're gonna play some rock and roll, that's true
    Now we're heading down the highway to play it for you
    We're on the road again
    We're on the road again

    We're traveling fast thru' the sky tonight
    In 24 hours gonna make it right
    A passenger's time seems to go to slow
    We're telling stories and having a laugh
    Singing my songs all around
    Nothing's gonna matter when we roll up to play the show
    As I open my eyes and wish you good day
    I count the hours until we get to play

    We're on the road again
    We're on the road again
    We're on the road again

    We're gonna play some rock and roll, that's true
    Now we're heading down the highway to play it for you

    We're on the road again
    We're on the road again
    We're on the road again
    We're on the road again
    We're on the road, on the road
    On the road again Writer/s: Richard Starkey, Steven Lee Lukather
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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