The 2nd track on his fifth album, “Running on Empty”, this song combines recordings by Jackson both in his hotel room in Colombia, Maryland, and also in his live performance at the Garden State Arts Centre in New Jersey. This is a cover of the original song, written by Danny O'Keefe, for his titular...
[Verse 1]
Highways and dancehalls
A good song takes you far
You write about the moon
And you dream about the stars
Blues in old motel rooms
Girls in daddy's cars
You sing about the nights
And you laugh about the scars
[Verse 2]
Coffee in the morning
Cocaine afternoons
You talk about the weather
And you grin about the rooms
Phone calls long distance
To tell you how you've been
You forget about the losses
You exaggerate the wins
[Chorus]
And when you stop to let 'em know
You've got it down
It's just another town along the road
[Verse 3]
The ladies come to see you
If your name still rings a bell
They give you damn near nothin'
And they'll say they knew you well
So you tell 'em you remember
But they know it's just a game
And along the way their faces
All begin to look the same
[Chorus]
And when you stop to let 'em know
You got it down
It's just another town along the road
[Verse 4]
Well it isn't for the money
And it's only for a while
You stalk about the rooms
And you roll away the miles
Gamblers in the neon
Clinging to guitars
You're right about the moon
But you're wrong about the stars
[Chorus]
'Cause when you stop to let 'em know
You got it down
It's just another town along the road
The Road was written by Danny O’Keefe.
The Road was produced by Jackson Browne.
Jackson Browne released The Road on Tue Dec 06 1977.