Heavy Metal (Don't Mean Rock And Roll To Me)

Guy Clark / Jim McBride

Somedays I think this old machine is out to get me
Somedays she does what I tell her
It's like dancing with a widow-maker forty hours a week
You know I'm talkin' 'bout a big ol' D-10 caterpiller

I don't know why I like to drive 'em like I do
It ain't nothin' but a hundred seventy-five thousand pounds of steel
Could be the money babe could be the power
Could be I love the way it feels
Could be I love the way it feels

But you know she's mighty unforgivin' so you got to pay attention
You know the D-10 can be the death of you
But I get her all fired up and I can feel it in my soul
And it's hard to tell who's drivin' who

I can move Alaska all the way to Beirut
I can bulldoze a beeline from here to Peru
I can push the Rocky Mountains into the sea
You know Heavy metal don't mean rock and roll to me

You know I'm a modern day mule skinner drivin' ten thousand mules
So I got to say a little prayer every day
Lord just let me get her turned around
Without fallin' off this mountain
You know the boss don't like me treatin' his D-10 that way

I don't know why I like to drive 'em like I do
It ain't nothin' but a hundred seventy-five thousand pounds of steel
Could be the money babe could be the power
Could be I love the way it feels
Could be I love the way it feels

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Wann wurde das Lied “Heavy Metal (Don't Mean Rock And Roll To Me)” von Johnny Cash veröffentlicht?
Das Lied Heavy Metal (Don't Mean Rock And Roll To Me) wurde im Jahr 1987, auf dem Album “Johnny Cash Is Coming To Town” veröffentlicht.
Wer hat das Lied “Heavy Metal (Don't Mean Rock And Roll To Me)” von Johnny Cash komponiert?
Das Lied “Heavy Metal (Don't Mean Rock And Roll To Me)” von Johnny Cash wurde von Guy Clark und Jim McBride komponiert.

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