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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Gord Downie
Vocals
Gord Sinclair
Bass Guitar
Johnny Fay
Drums
Paul Langlois
Rhythm Guitar
Rob Baker
Lead Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Rob Baker
Songwriter
Johnny Fay
Songwriter
Paul Langlois
Songwriter
Gord Sinclair
Songwriter
Gord Downie
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Don Smith
Mixing Engineer
Andy Udoff
Assistant Engineer
Bruce Barris
Mixing Engineer
Jeff DeMorris
Assistant Engineer
Paul Ebersold
Assistant Engineer
Lyrics
They shot a movie once in my hometown
Everybody was in it from miles around
Out at the speedway, some kind of Elvis thing
Well, I ain't no movie star but I can get behind anything
Yeah, I can get behind anything
Get it out, get it all out
Yeah, stretch that thing
Make it last, make it last
At least 'til the supper bell rings
Well, the taxi driver liked his rhythm
Never liked the stops
Throes of passion, throes of passion
Then something just threw him off
Well, sometimes the faster it gets
The less you need to know
But you got to remember the smarter it gets
The further it's going to go
When you blow at high dough
When you blow at high dough
Woo, baby, I feel fine
I'm pretty sure it's genuine
It makes no sense, no, it makes no sense
But I'll take it free any time
Mmm, whoever fits her usually gets her
It was the strangest thing
How'd she move so fast, move so fast
Into that wedding ring?
Well, sometimes the faster it gets
The less you need to know
But you got to remember, the smarter it gets
The further it's going to go
When you blow at high dough
When you blow at high dough
Out at the speedway, same Elvis thing
Well, I can't catch her, but I can get behind anything
Yeah, I can get behind anything
Well, I can get behind anything, huh
Well, sometimes the faster it gets
The less you need to know
But you got to remember the smarter it gets
The further it's going to go
When you blow at high dough
When you blow at high dough
Yeah, blow at high dough
Blow at high dough
Oh, blow at high dough
Out at the speedway
Same Elvis thing
Writer(s): Johnny Fay, Gordon Sinclair, Paul Langlois, Robert Baker, Gordon Downie
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