“Mama said to slow down, boy do what ya told.
You been living life like you’ll live a couple more.
You seen what your daddy did, he was never home.
It’s easy to forget when you’re living on the road.”
This song is a road-weary confession — a mix of hard lessons, family echoes, and the restless grind of chasing life on the move. It’s built on the backbone of country, blues, and rock, carrying the grit of a truck stop jukebox and the soul of American storytelling.
With a driving rhythm and raw lyricism, this track speaks to anyone who grew up on tough love, long roads, and the kind of advice you only understand once you’ve lived a little harder.
For fans of Johnny Cash’s outlaw truth, ZZ Top’s blues-soaked swagger, Bob Dylan’s poetic grit, Jelly Roll’s redemption songs, Shaboozey’s country fusion, The Red Clay Strays’ southern fire, and Ole 60’s authentic grit, this song will feel like home.
???? Themes in this track:
Hard-earned wisdom passed down through family
The cost of living fast and restless
Life on the road and the loneliness that comes with it
Country, blues, and rock blended with raw honesty
A nod to the timeless outlaw spirit
???? For fans of:
Johnny Cash – outlaw grit & truth-telling
ZZ Top – blues rock grooves with southern swagger
Bob Dylan – poetic storytelling & Americana roots
Jelly Roll – music for redemption & survival
Shaboozey – modern country with hip-hop edge
The Red Clay Strays – southern rock & soul fire
Ole 60 – Kentucky-born country with heart
This track isn’t just about living fast — it’s about slowing down long enough to remember where you came from, what matters, and how easy it is to lose yourself chasing the road.
???? Drop a comment below: what’s the best advice your mama ever gave you? Did you listen… or learn the hard way?
???? Like, share, and subscribe for more music that blends country, blues, and rock storytelling — songs for the restless, the broken, and the ones still chasing something on the open road.
#CountryMusic #Blues #Rock #JohnnyCash #ZZTop #BobDylan #JellyRoll #Shaboozey #TheRedClayStrays #Ole60 #OutlawCountry #SouthernRock #RoadSongs
You been living life like you’ll live a couple more.
You seen what your daddy did, he was never home.
It’s easy to forget when you’re living on the road.”
This song is a road-weary confession — a mix of hard lessons, family echoes, and the restless grind of chasing life on the move. It’s built on the backbone of country, blues, and rock, carrying the grit of a truck stop jukebox and the soul of American storytelling.
With a driving rhythm and raw lyricism, this track speaks to anyone who grew up on tough love, long roads, and the kind of advice you only understand once you’ve lived a little harder.
For fans of Johnny Cash’s outlaw truth, ZZ Top’s blues-soaked swagger, Bob Dylan’s poetic grit, Jelly Roll’s redemption songs, Shaboozey’s country fusion, The Red Clay Strays’ southern fire, and Ole 60’s authentic grit, this song will feel like home.
???? Themes in this track:
Hard-earned wisdom passed down through family
The cost of living fast and restless
Life on the road and the loneliness that comes with it
Country, blues, and rock blended with raw honesty
A nod to the timeless outlaw spirit
???? For fans of:
Johnny Cash – outlaw grit & truth-telling
ZZ Top – blues rock grooves with southern swagger
Bob Dylan – poetic storytelling & Americana roots
Jelly Roll – music for redemption & survival
Shaboozey – modern country with hip-hop edge
The Red Clay Strays – southern rock & soul fire
Ole 60 – Kentucky-born country with heart
This track isn’t just about living fast — it’s about slowing down long enough to remember where you came from, what matters, and how easy it is to lose yourself chasing the road.
???? Drop a comment below: what’s the best advice your mama ever gave you? Did you listen… or learn the hard way?
???? Like, share, and subscribe for more music that blends country, blues, and rock storytelling — songs for the restless, the broken, and the ones still chasing something on the open road.
#CountryMusic #Blues #Rock #JohnnyCash #ZZTop #BobDylan #JellyRoll #Shaboozey #TheRedClayStrays #Ole60 #OutlawCountry #SouthernRock #RoadSongs
- Category
- Johnny Cash
Commenting disabled.















