Mott The Hoople
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[Verse 1]
Forgot my six-string razor
Hit the sky
Half way to Memphis 'fore I realised
Well I rang the information
My axe was cold
They said she rides the train to Oriole
[Chorus]
Now it's a mighty long way down the dusty trail
And the sun burns hot on the cold steel rails
And I look like a bum and I crawl like a snail
(All the way from Memphis)
[Verse 2]
Well I got to Oriole y'know
It took a month
And there was my guitar, electric junk
Some spade said "Rock'n'rollers
You're all the same
Man, that's your instrument."
I felt so ashamed
[Chorus]
Now it's a mighty long way down rock'n'roll
Through the Bradford cities and the Orioles
And you look like a star but you're still on the dole
(All the way from Memphis)
[Saxophone / Guitar breakdown]
[Chorus]
Yeah it's a mighty long way down rock 'n' roll
From the Liverpool docks to the Hollywood Bowl
And you climb up the mountains and you fall down the holes
(All the way from Memphis)
[Chorus]
Yeah it's a mighty long way down rock'n'roll
As your name gets hot so your heart grows cold
And you gotta stay young man, you can never be old
(All the way from Memphis)
[Outro]
Yeah it's a mighty long way down rock'n'roll
Through the Bradford cities and the Orioles
And you look like a star but you're really out on parole!
(All the way from Memphis)
[Saxophone / Guitar breakdown]
All The Way From Memphis was written by Ian Hunter.
All The Way From Memphis was produced by Mott The Hoople.
Mott The Hoople released All The Way From Memphis on Fri Jul 20 1973.
Ian Hunter in a 2017 interview:
Dale Kawashima: One of my favorite songs of yours is “All The Way From Memphis.” How did you write this song?
This song took awhile (to write). I wrote the piano part first. We recorded it because it just sounded good—there were a lot of riffs in it and [we liked]...