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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Wade Bowen
Lead Vocals
Tony Lucido
Bass Guitar
Greg Morrow
Drums
Pat Mcgrath
Acoustic Guitar
Tom Bukovak
Electric Guitar
Duke Levine
Electric Guitar
Jedd Hughes
Electric Guitar
Jim “Moose” Brown
Piano
Scotty Sanders
Guitar
Wes Hightower
Background Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Wade Bowen
Songwriter
Leslie Satcher
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Wade Bowen
Producer
Greg Strizek
Recording Engineer
David Bates
Assistant Engineer
Eric Conn
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
Saw him bailing out a mack truck
Coming off a long run
Looking bout a hundred years old
We started sipping on coffee
Good ole boy talking
He said bless my soul
Said son you look ready
Small town ready
To blow this Texaco
Can't dream here anymore
Careful what you wish for
You don't know what you don't know
The road is the hardest part
It'll run a hole right through your heart
You get all them wheels a turning
It's gonna feel like a fire that's burning
Yeah, you're so ready to get somewhere
But let me tell ya before ya start
That the road is the hardest part
Yeah, the road is the hardest part
Man he wasn't lying
Seen my share of white lines
Gotta tell ya he was right
It's a cowboy ride
It's an outlaw life
It's a give it to me one more time
No it ain't where you wind up
It ain't where you start
Yeah, the road is the hardest part
It'll run a hole right through your heart
You get all them wheels a turning
It's gonna feel like a fire that's burning
Yeah, you're so ready to get somewhere
But let me tell ya before ya start
That the road is the hardest part
Yeah, the road is the hardest part
It'll run a hole right through your heart
You get all them wheels a turning
It's gonna feel like a fire that's burning
Yeah, you're so ready to get somewhere
But let me tell ya before ya start
Yeah, you're so ready to get somewhere
Let me tell ya before you start
Yeah, the road is the hardest part
Yeah, the road is the hardest part
Saw him bailing out a mack truck
Coming off a long run
Looking bout a hundred years old
We started sipping on coffee
Good ole boy talking
He said bless my soul
Writer(s): Leslie Satcher, Paul Wade Bowen
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