When I was a boy
About sixteen years old
I met a hip girl
Who said she was soul
But was a sly one
From some other town
So I took her out there
But I just couldn't share
The kind of high class
She was talking
She wanted to be a groupie
Hey, hey
I'm going away to Delaney
Come on with me
There's a place in my car
You can ride just as far
You won't see another sight
Hey, hey
I'm on my way to Delaney
Come along with me
You're gonna stay here no more
I'm gonna be there for some time
The silence told her
We're a rock and roll truck
Keep a lotta track
An old guitar hanging down
She said sorry friend
I got nothing to lose
But when I see your guitar
I know I choose
And she sang the blues
Rocking down the valley
Hey, hey
I'm going away to Delaney
Come along with me
There's a place in my car
You can ride just as far
You won't see another sight
Hey, hey
I'm on my way to Delaney
Come along with me
You're gonna stay here no more
I'm gonna be there for some time
Hey, hey
I'm going away to Delaney
Come along with me
There's a place in my car
You can ride just as far
You won't see another sight
Hey, hey
I'm on my way to Delaney
Come along with me
You're gonna stay here no more
I'm gonna be there for some time
I'm gonna stay here no more
I'm gonna be there for some time
I'm gonna stay here no more
I'm gonna be there for some time
Delaney was written by Werner Theunissen.
Delaney was produced by Eddy Hilberts.