WAYNE HANCOCK

- Route 23 Lyrics

When I read this mornings headlines I saw your name
And it mentioned just two others that share your fame
In another fourteen days you would have married me
Now there's nothing but a cross out on route 23
(Tony, come on in)
[Interlude]
Well I walked that stretch of pavement where you breathed
you last

Run my fingers though the gravel and the broken glass
They told me not to come here, but I had to see
All that's left ' what was once mine on route 23
(J.W. . . )
(Tony)
Well I'm a goin' to your funeral then I'm goin' away
Without you here beside me it's no use to stay
Everything I had ain't nothing but a memory
And a cross marks the spot out on route 23

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Who wrote Route 23 lyrics?


Route 23 is written and performed by Wayne Hancock.
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When was Route 23 released?


It is first released on September 04, 2001 as part of Wayne Hancock's album "A-Town Blues" which includes 14 tracks in total. This song is the 7th track on this album.
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Which genre is Route 23?


Route 23 falls under the genre Country.
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Songwriter(s): Wayne Hancock
Record Label(s): 2001 Bloodshot Records
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