
David Carradine Live on the Radio (1977, France) David Carradine
"David Carradine Live on the Radio" (1977) is a #Folk rock song that celebrates the iconic actor's persona and cultural significance. The lyrics explore themes of fame, identity, and the allure of Hollywood. Musically, it features acoustic instrumentation and storytelling elements, highlighting Carradine's influence in pop culture.

Can't see nothing but trouble
Trouble on the dark road ahead
Keep stubbing my toe on the sunshine
Thinking that maybe I'm dead
(Help me out)
Can't see nothing but sorrow
Sorrow on the rim of the night
Lord, you sure threw me - a curveball
When you went, struck out my light
S'anyone know where I'm going?
S'anyone here really care?
If I walk myself out on a highway
Would that big Mack truck be there?
Big Mack truck
Big Mack truck
M-bearing down on me
Big Mack truck
On a highway
Oh say, can you see?
Can you see?
(Watch out)
Can you see?
Trouble on the dark road ahead
Keep stubbing my toe on the sunshine
Thinking that maybe I'm dead
(Help me out)
Can't see nothing but sorrow
Sorrow on the rim of the night
Lord, you sure threw me - a curveball
When you went, struck out my light
S'anyone know where I'm going?
S'anyone here really care?
If I walk myself out on a highway
Would that big Mack truck be there?
Big Mack truck
Big Mack truck
M-bearing down on me
Big Mack truck
On a highway
Oh say, can you see?
Can you see?
(Watch out)
Can you see?
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