About the song

“Lost Highway” by Hank Williams is a classic country song that captures the essence of longing and wanderlust. Released in 1949, this iconic tune has left an indelible mark on the world of music, showcasing Williams’ distinctive voice and heartfelt lyrics.

Written by Leon Payne, “Lost Highway” was featured on Hank Williams’ album “Moanin’ the Blues.” The song’s melancholic melody and evocative lyrics resonate with listeners, drawing them into the world of the wandering troubadour.

Upon its release, “Lost Highway” climbed the charts, reaching the number twelve spot on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. Its success solidified Hank Williams’ reputation as one of the most influential artists in the history of country music.

Hank Williams’ ability to convey emotion and authenticity through his music has endeared him to generations of fans, and “Lost Highway” is a shining example of his talent and artistry. His legacy continues to inspire artists across genres, cementing his status as a true legend in the world of music.

As you listen to “Lost Highway” by Hank Williams, allow yourself to be swept away by its haunting melody and poignant lyrics, and experience the magic of one of country music’s greatest storytellers.

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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