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| Lyric Credits: |
Liz Miller |
| Music Credits: |
Liz Miller |
| Producer Credits: |
Liz miller/ Anthony Newett |
| Performance Credits: |
Liz Miller/ Anthony Newett |
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Short Song Description:
This is personal
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Story Behind the Song:
Driving to Nashville, I noticed the halfway mark in the car. I had a great time as I always do, and on the way home, I saw the same sign only I was going in the other direction...
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| Song Length |
3:06 |
| Primary Genre |
Country-Rock |
| Tempo / Feel |
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| Tempo / Feel |
Medium (111 - 130) |
| Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
| Subject Matter 1 |
Conformity |
| Subject Matter 2 |
Life |
| Mood 1 |
Poignant |
| Language |
English |
| Era |
2000 and later |
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Somewhere Outside Roanoke
Miller ASCAP 2011
I got a man in Pennsylvania
And a dream in Tennessee
Either one without the other
Is a place I never want to be
He's got a job he can't let go of
But he knows I need that ride
He helps me load the car
With a suitcase and an old guitar
And kisses me like it's the last time
6 hours through the 12 hour drive
I look up and see an old familiar sign
Somewhere outside Roanoke
It hits me like the punch line of a private joke
No matter which way I go
I'm only halfway home
Somewhere outside Roanoke
After a week it's time to say good bye
To singing my own song
With every breath of Southern air I know that this is where
I belong
But all that changes driving eighty
On the Northbound interstate
I call to say I'm on my way I don't know when I'll get there
He says "I'll wait"
6 hours through the 12 hour drive
I look up and see an old familiar sign
Somewhere outside Roanoke
It hits me like the punch line of a private joke
No matter which way I go
I'm only halfway home
Somewhere outside Roanoke
I feel an equal pull
My glass is half empty
And half full
Somewhere outside Roanoke
It's my private joke
No matter which way I go
I'm only halfway home
Only halfway home
Somewhere outside Roanoke
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