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Ellis Bullard
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Ellis Bullard
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Darlin’, what's a man to do? My world is upside down and blue. The highway owns my name - it's no pleasant type of thing. Darlin, what's a man to do?
The highway took me from her. These new towns - they look the same. We're still out there chasing neon. Stubborn enough to look for fame. If I never left her lonely, would a light be on at home? The highway took her from her. The hardest truth I’ve ever told.
Darlin’, what's a man to do? My world is upside down and blue. The highway owns my name - it's no pleasant type of thing. Darlin’, what's a man to do?
The rig broke down outside of Tulsa. We found a truck to haul us in. We still made it to the dance hall. Played for a rowdy bunch again. And the bills they’re piling higher than a space cadet on pot. I’ll pray for better weather before the next song can start.
Darlin’, what's a man to do? My world is upside down and blue. The highway owns my name - it's no pleasant type of thing. Darlin, what's a man to do?
Yeah, the highway owns my name - it's no pleasant type of thing. Darlin’, what's a man to do?
Written by: Ellis Bullard