The Doobie Brothers
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The Doobie Brothers
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The Doobie Brothers
“Rockin' Down the Highway is a song recorded by The Doobie Brothers on their second album, Toulouse Street. The song was the Doobie Brothers' second big hit in 1972. It was written by Tom Johnston. The song was released on November 15, 1972, with "Jesus Is Just Alright” as the A-Side. The song did n...
[Verse 1]
Got those highway blues, can't you hear my motor runnin'
Flyin' down the road with my foot on the floor
All the way in town they can hear me comin'
Ford's about to drop, she won't do no more
And I smell my motor burnin'
Underneath the hood is smoke
Can't stop, and I can't stop
Got to keep on movin' or I'll lose my mind
[Chorus]
Oh, rockin' down the highway
Oh, rockin' down the highway
Oh, rockin' down the highway
Oh, rockin' down the highway
[Verse 2]
The highway patrol got his eyes on me
I know what he's thinkin' and it ain't good
I'm movin' so fast he can barely see me
Gonna lose that man, I know I should
I gotta kick in my pedal
Make my Ford move a little bit faster
Can't stop, and I can't stop
Got to keep movin' or I'll lose my mind
[Chorus]
Oh, rockin' down the highway
Oh, rockin' down the highway
Oh, rockin' down the highway
Oh, rockin' down the highway
[Solo]
[Chorus]
Oh, rockin' down the highway
Oh, rockin' down the highway
Oh, rockin' down the highway
Oh, rockin' down the highway
Rockin’ Down the Highway was written by Tom Johnston.
Rockin’ Down the Highway was produced by Ted Templeman.
The Doobie Brothers released Rockin’ Down the Highway on Sat Jul 01 1972.