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This song is provided by junkyard cars as they await their destruction by a trash compactor. The message provided is that mankind is too ready to dispose of anything old or worn out, even if it’s just outdated technology but otherwise in good shape.
[Verse 1]
I can't take this kind of pressure
I must confess, one more dusty road
Would be just a road too long
(Worthless)
[Verse 2]
I just can't, I just can't
I just can't seem to get started
Don't have the heart to live in the fast lane
All that has passed and gone
[Chorus]
Worthless (And there ain't nothing you can do about it)
Worthless (Pardon me while I panic!)
Worthless, worthless, worthless
[Verse 3]
I come from KC, Missouri
And I got my kicks out on Route 66
Every truck stop from Butte to MO
Motown to old Alabama
From Texarkana and east of Savannah
From Tampa to old Kokomo
(Worthless)
[Verse 4]
I once ran the Indy 500
I must confess, I'm impressed how I did it
I wonder how close that I came?
Now I get a sinking sensation
I was the top of the line
Out of sight, out of mind
So much for fortune and fame
[Bridge]
Once took a Texan to a wedding
Once took a Texan to a wedding
He kept forgetting, his loneliness letting
His thoughts turn to home and we turned
I took a man to a graveyard
I beg your pardon, it's quite hard enough
Just living with the stuff I have learned
(Worthless)
[Verse 5]
Once drove a surfer to Sunset
There were 'kinis and hotdogs and weenies
Fellini just couldn't forget
Pico, let's go up to Zuma
Pico, let's go up to Zuma
From Zuma to Yuma, the rumor was
I had a hand in the lay of the land
Get up and go hit the highway
[Verse 6]
I worked on a reservation
Who would believe they would love me and leave
On a bus back to old Santa Fe?
Once in an Indian nation
I took the kids on the skids where the Hopi
Was happy 'til I heard 'em say
"You're worthless"
Worthless was written by Van Dyke Parks.
Worthless was produced by Walt Disney Records.
David Newman released Worthless on Wed May 31 1989.