“Tuesday’s Gone” was written by the lead singer of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Ronnie van Zant, and guitarist Allen Collins. The song was written after Ronnie van Zant realized that life would not be the same after signing their deal with MCA Records. The song is also one of the few early recordings that foundi...
[Verse 1]
Train roll on
On down the line, won't you
Please take me far away?
Now I feel the wind blow
Outside my door, it means I'm
I'm leavin' my woman
At home
Lord and
[Chorus]
Tuesday's gone with the wind
My baby's gone with the wind again
[Verse 2]
And I don't know
Oh where I'm goin'
I just want to be
Left alone
Well, when this train ends
I'll try again, alright
I'm leavin' my woman
At home
Lord and
[Chorus]
Tuesday's gone with the wind
Tuesday's gone with the wind
Tuesday's gone with the wind
My baby's gone with the wind
Train roll on, Tuesday's gone
[Piano and Guitar Solos]
[Verse 3]
Train roll on
A-many miles from my home, see I'm
I'm ridin' my blues away, yeah
Tuesday, you see
She had to be free, lord but
Somehow I've got to
Carry on
Lord and
[Chorus]
Tuesday's gone with the wind
Tuesday's gone with the wind
Tuesday's gone with the wind, whoa
My baby's gone with the wind
Train roll on
[Outro]
Roll on
'Cause my baby's gone
I'm riding my blues, babe
Tryin' to ride my blues
Ride on train, ride on train
Ride my blues babe
Goodbye to you, babe
Goodbye to you yeah
Oh train
Tuesday’s Gone was written by Ronnie Van Zant & Allen Collins.
Tuesday’s Gone was produced by Al Kooper.
Lynyrd Skynyrd released Tuesday’s Gone on Mon Aug 13 1973.