“The New Lee Highway Blues” by David Bromberg appears on his album, Wanted: Dead or Alive (1974).
It’s an adaptation of “Lee Highway Blues”, a traditional southern string band song.
Named after Gen. Robert E. Lee, the Lee Highway was an Auto Trail that connected New York City and San Francisco via...
All through Northern Oregon
Always at my side
Sleeping in those narrow beds
And then we'd ride
Drinking in those dirty bars
Keeping out of sight
Sleeping in that cold back seat
And then we'd ride
You know that God-damned road seemed like it went forever
Exhaust fumes made our eyes turn red and swell
With our clothes stuck to the seat and to our bodies
It was a stinkin' summer trip to southern hell
Eating carbonated crap
Churning up inside
Gas-soaked service station johns
And then we'd ride
Silence in the front seat
Trying not to start to fight
Quiet, half-hid cryin'
And then we'd ride
You know you can grow to hate these little one horse towns
With their seamy movie houses long closed down
No where to go from here but up and down the road
And nothing over there but the same goddamned town
Another sour coffe cup
One more piece of cardboard pie
Buy a tooth brush and a change of clothes
And then we'd ride
The New Lee Highway Blues was written by David Bromberg.
The New Lee Highway Blues was produced by David Bromberg.
David Bromberg released The New Lee Highway Blues on Tue Jan 01 1974.