Long Way To Hollywood
(专辑: The New South - 1977)
Oh babe, I
hate to leave you here Down in this one horse town Where the
train runs through Your early morning dreams Just to leave that ol' wailing sound Oh, but I'm coming back, I
will return Now woman, you wait for me I'm bound to travel the
U.S.A. From the
desert unto the
sea I've got another song about the
South You know it's white now and it's black There ain't no banjo on my knee But that song is still on my back It's a
long, long way to Hollywood And it's a
short, short chance for fame All them slicks people talking back home But I'll make it just the
same Oh, I'll make it just the
same I've got a
new song for all them old people Hovering down in the
Georgia night Lord, I
know their wings are heavy now 'Coz they been on a
lonesome flight All them poor old depression people, babe You know they took a
might heavy load All the
children, kinfolks, cousins too Still walking down Tobacco Road Well, if you'll tell me about Hank Williams, Lord They're clinging onto his fame I'm of the
same race, I'm from the
same place Got the
same lonesome blood in my veins It's a
long, long way to Hollywood And it's a
short, short chance for fame All them slicks people talking down home But I'll make it just the
same Oh, I'll make it just the
same It's a
long, long way to Hollywood And it's a
short, short chance for fame