I realize now what's makin' me sad
It's a yearnin' for my old backyard
I realize maybe I was wrong to you
Had to swallow up my silly country pride
Goin' home, running' home
Down the gasoline alley where I Started from
Goin' home, and I'm running' home
Down the gasoline alley where I was born
Now, when the weather's better and rails unfreeze
And the wind won't whistle 'round my knees
I'll put on my wedding suit and catch the train
I'll be home before the milk sack on the door
Goin' home, running' home
Down the gasoline alley where I Started from
Goin' home, and I'm running' home
Down the gasoline alley where I was born
If anything should happen and my plans go wrong
Should I stray to the house on the hill?
Let it be known that my intentions were good
I'd be singing in my alley if I could
Goin' home, running' home
Down the gasoline alley where I Started from
Goin' home, and I'm running' home
Down the gasoline alley where I was born
And, if I've gone away and it's my turn to go
Should the blood run cold in my veins
Just one favor I'd be askin' of you
Don't bury me here it's cold
Well, Goin' home, runnin' home
Down the gasoline alley where I started from
Goin' home, and I'm running' home
Down the gasoline alley where I was born
Take me back, carry me back
Down to gasoline alley where l started from
Take me back, won't ya carry me home?
Down the gasoline alley where I started from
Take me back, carry me back
Down the gasoline alley where I started from
Take me back, carry me back
Down the gasoline alley where I started from
Take me back carry me back
Down the gasoline alley where I started from...
(Banjo introduction to "I Wish I was a Rock")
Gasoline Alley was written by Rod Stewart.
Gasoline Alley was produced by Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry.
Long John Baldry released Gasoline Alley on Mon Jan 01 1973.