About the song

Written by Williams himself, “Lost Highway” was released in 1949 as a single and later included on his album “Moanin’ the Blues.” This song captures the essence of Williams’ signature style, blending heartfelt lyrics with soulful country melodies.

“Lost Highway” tells the tale of a wanderer reflecting on a life filled with regrets and lost opportunities. Williams’ evocative lyrics paint a vivid picture of loneliness and longing, resonating deeply with listeners who appreciate his ability to convey complex emotions through music.

Throughout his career, Hank Williams enjoyed considerable success with “Lost Highway,” which peaked at number 12 on the Billboard country music charts in 1949. Its popularity was a testament to Williams’ storytelling prowess and his knack for tapping into universal themes of heartache and redemption.

Hank Williams, often referred to as the “Hillbilly Shakespeare,” remains a towering figure in country music history. His distinctive voice and poetic lyrics continue to influence generations of musicians and listeners alike. “Lost Highway” stands as a testament to his enduring legacy and his ability to capture the essence of the human experience through song.

For those discovering Hank Williams’ music, “Lost Highway” offers a glimpse into his mastery of blending traditional country sounds with introspective storytelling. Its timeless appeal ensures that it remains a cherished piece of Americana, cherished by fans old and new alike.

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Lyrics

I’m a rollin’ stone, all alone and lost
For a life of sin, I have paid the cost
When I pass by, all the people say
Just another guy on the lost highway
Just a deck of cards, and a jug of wine
And a woman’s lies makes a life like mine
Oh, the day we met, I went astray
I started rolling down that lost highway
I was just a lad, nearly 22
Neither good nor bad, just a kid like you
And now I’m lost, too late to pray
Lord, I take a cost, oh the lost highway
Now boys don’t start to ramblin’ round
On this road of sin, are you sorrow-bound?
Take my advice or you’ll curse the day
You started rollin’ down that lost highway

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