Pile In

Story Behind The Song

This track was one of the first songs co-written by Rick and Chris, probably in 1988 in NYC. It was recorded in this form in the summer of 2001 in rural Conneticut. Somewhere I have pictures.

Song Description

The Kellyman gives his sardonic twist to the idea of destiny and fate.

Song Length 4:48 Genre Rock - Classic, Rock - Roots/Rock n' Roll
Tempo Medium (111 - 130) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Cheerful, Affable Subject Highway, Street, Road, Laugh, Smile
Similar Artists The Black Crowes, Tom Waits Language English
Era 1990 - 1999

Lyrics

Pile In
Pile On
The highway calls your name
Drive in
Drive on
You're never gonna be the same

And the highways sings it's own song
destination and it could be wrong
mumble stumble what's it take to win?
Should I break out that old violin?

Lyrics Chris Kelly Music Rick Borgia
Producer Rick Borgia Publisher n/a
Performance Chris Kelly Band w/Rick Borgia Label n/a

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