Top Songs By Troy Cassar-Daley
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Troy Cassar-Daley
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Troy Cassar-Daley
Songwriter
Paul Kelly
Songwriter
Lyrics
Left my home, in a hail of blows
And I went, as far as I could go
And in my ears, daddy's words sting ring
"If you walk out now, don't come back again"
One day momma, and the younger ones
Might forgive me, for what I've done
Another year goes by, another season turns
And still this feeling, inside me burns
But I keep moving, from town to town
Coz these ramblin' shoes, don't like slowin' down
I got nobody, I got no place to be
I might be lonesome, but I'm free
I see storm cloud, across the plains
With the window down, I can smell the rain
And those wheat fields, waving in the sun
Sing back home, where there's work to be done
But I keep moving, from town to town
Coz these ramblin' shoes, don't like slowin' down
I got nobody, I got no place to be
I might be lonesome, but I'm free
"One door closes, the next door opens"
At least that's what they say
And I keep hoping, I'm gonna find that door someday
But I keep moving, from town to town
Coz these ramblin' shoes, don't like slowin' down
I got nobody, I got no place to be
I might be lonesome, but I'm free
I might be lonesome, but I'm free
Written by: Paul Kelly, Troy Cassar-Daley