[Verse 1]
When I was a hitchhiker on the road
I had to count on you
But you needed me to ease the load
And for conversation too
Or did you just pass on through?
[Verse 2]
You didn't see me in Toronto
When I first tried out some hash
Smoked through a pen and I'd do it again
But I didn't have the cash
I didn't have the cash
[Verse 3]
Then I tried amphetamines
And my head was in a glass
Taped underneath the speedometer wires
Of my 48 Buick's dash
But I knew that wouldn't last
[Verse 4]
Then came California
When I first saw open water
In the land of opportunity
I knew I was getting hotter
I knew I was getting hotter
[Verse 5]
But the neon lights
And the endless nights
Fame took me by surprise
The doctor gave me Valium
But I still couldn't close my eyes
I still couldn't close my eyes
[Verse 6]
Then came paranoia
And it ran away with me
I would not sign my autograph
Or appear on TV
Or see or be seen
[Bridge]
Living in the country
Looked good to me
Smoking grass while the summer passed
In a real organic scene
Where everything was green
[Verse 7]
Then we had a kid and we split apart
I was living on the road
And a little cocaine went a long, long way
To ease that different load
And my head did explode
My head did explode
[Verse 8]
I thought I was an Aztec
Or a runner in Peru
I could build such beautiful buildings
To house the chosen few
Like an Inca from Peru
[Verse 9]
Now many years have come and gone
Like friends and enemies
I tried to leave my past behind
But it's catching up with me
It's catching up with me
[Outro]
I don't know how I'm standing here
Living in my life
I'm thankful for my children
And my faithful wife
Hitchhiker (Le Noise version) was written by Neil Young.
Hitchhiker (Le Noise version) was produced by Daniel Lanois.
Neil Young released Hitchhiker (Le Noise version) on Tue Sep 28 2010.
Neil Young commented on this song 15 years before it was released:
[‘Hitchhiker’] is a contemporary of “Don’t Be Denied” from 1975 and it was all about all the different drugs that I took. I started at the beginning and ran right through my years of drug usage up to that time, drawing parallels wit...