Where You Going, Where You From

Album: Tracks II: The Lost Albums (2025)
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  • Where you going? Where you from?
    Where you goin'? Where you from?
    Where you goin'? Where you from?
    I'm just wanderin' on the road to kingdom come
    Early in the morning

    Where you going? Where you from?
    Where you going? Where you from?
    Where you goin'? Where you from?
    Where you goin'? Where you from?
    Just buildin' my mansion in the evening sun
    Glory hallelujah

    I've got Scotch in a whisky bottle
    Got a round in my Hawken gun
    Got a smile that ain't a smile
    Black powder on my thumb
    Black powder on my thumb

    Blacktail rabbit, gonna watch him run
    Blacktail rabbit, gonna watch him run
    Blacktail rabbit, gonna watch him run
    I've gotta quarrel in my crossbow, this breath in my lungs
    Early in the morning (blacktail rabbit, gonna watch him run)

    Devil's in my head, devil's in my head
    Devil's in my head, devil's in my head
    Devil's in my head, devil's in my head
    He ain't leaving 'til we're both dead
    Glory hallelujah (Devil's in my head, devil's in my head)

    Little boy blue, come blow your horn
    Little boy blue, come blow your horn
    I've got me a home on the other side of this storm
    But I'll spend my days busy dyin' and being born
    Glory hallelujah

    Where you goin'? Where you from?
    Where you goin'? Where you from?
    Where you goin'? Where you from?
    Where you goin'? Where you from?
    Where you goin'? Where you from?
    Where you goin'? Where you from? Writer/s: Bruce Springsteen
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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