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Settle Down (Goin’ Down That Highway) - Peter, Paul and Mary
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Settle Down (Goin’ Down That Highway) Peter, Paul and Mary

"Settle Down (Goin’ Down That Highway)" by Peter, Paul and Mary, released in 1966, is a folk song that reflects themes of freedom, adventure, and the desire for a simpler life. Its upbeat melody and harmonies evoke a sense of wanderlust. The song encourages listeners to embrace life's journey. #Folk

Settle Down (Goin’ Down That Highway) - Peter, Paul and Mary
I'm goin' down that highway, goin' to another town
Baby when I find what I'm looking for, well then maybe I'll settle down

Why don't you help me brother, I'm a stranger in your town
Why don't you help me sister, and then maybe I'll settle down
Why don't you help me brother, I'm a stranger in your town
Why don't you help me sister, and then maybe I'll settle down

I worked my way from Boston to that San Francisco Bay
Baby what I was looking for, I couldn't find along the way

Why don't you help me brother, I'm a stranger in your town
Why don't you help me sister, and then maybe I'll settle down
Why don't you help me brother, I'm a stranger in your town
Why don't you help me sister, and then maybe I'll settle down

Never been contented no matter where I roam
It ain't no fun to see a settin' sun when you're far away from home

Why don't you help me brother, I'm a stranger in your town
Why don't you help me sister, and then maybe I'll settle down
Why don't you help me brother, I'm a stranger in your town
Why don't you help me sister, and then maybe I'll settle down

I've worked in the mills of Pittsburgh, in the hills of Tennessee
Baby all I want is to find a job that will set my mind at ease
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