Album: Grey Ghost (1979)
Charted: 107
Play Video
  • She's gone and you're alone
    With a heartache of your own
    I wouldn't say she tried to do
    The things I know you wanted her to do
    Just for you

    Because all of the angels in hell couldn't stop her runnin'
    And looking back you could see she was foolin' you
    Foolin' you

    Well, highway in her soul
    She was born to rock and roll
    Racing, flying through the night
    Run away until the morning light
    It's all right

    Because all of the angels in hell couldn't stop her runnin'
    And looking back you could see she was foolin' you
    Foolin' you

    High above the others she's the one that shines
    Her heart belongs to no one, she never will be mine

    Because all of the angels in hell couldn't stop her runnin'
    And looking back you could see she was foolin' you
    Foolin' you


    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Part of Their World: The Stories and Songs of 13 Disney Princesses

Part of Their World: The Stories and Songs of 13 Disney PrincessesSong Writing

From "Some Day My Prince Will Come" to "Let It Go" - how Disney princess songs (and the women who sing them) have evolved.

John Waite

John WaiteSongwriter Interviews

"Missing You" was a spontaneous outpouring of emotion triggered by a phone call. John tells that story and explains what MTV meant to his career.

Dwight Twilley

Dwight TwilleySongwriter Interviews

Since his debut single "I'm On Fire" in 1975, Dwight has been providing Spinal-Tap moments and misadventure.

Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull

Ian Anderson of Jethro TullSongwriter Interviews

The flautist frontman talks about touring with Led Zeppelin, his contribution to "Hotel California", and how he may have done the first MTV Unplugged.

In The Cards

In The CardsSong Writing

Songwriters have used cards and card games to make sense of heartache, togetherness, and even Gonorrhea.

La La Brooks of The Crystals

La La Brooks of The CrystalsSong Writing

The lead singer on "Da Doo Ron Ron" and "Then He Kissed Me," La La explains how and why Phil Spector replaced The Crystals with Darlene Love on "He's A Rebel."