The Old Trail
Don Williams Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

THE OLD TRAIL
WRITERS CHARLES JOHN QUARTO, STEVE GILLETTE

There's a new ridge road that cuts the mountain to the bone. Slices through the woods like there ain't nobody home. You wheel on up the valley view. You'll never feel the climb. Oh but I'll take the old trail every time.

The old trail, just mosies right along, moves at the speed of a sweet love song and the wind through the trees carries her own wind chimes. Yeah I'll take the old trail every time.

Lately it seems things vanish by degrees. How soon we forget we made our tree houses out of trees. When we going to realize some reasons just don't rhyme. Yeah I take the old trail every time.

The old trail. Now may she never fade. The one where the deer always have the right of way. How I love to watch the wintergreen along the timber lines. Yes I'll take the old trail every time.




People all in cars let the radios do the talking but I always find that I'm singing when I'm walking.
The old trail just mosies right along. Moves at the speed of a sweet love song and the wind through the trees carries her own wind chimes. Yeah I'll take the old trail every time. I take the old trail every time.

Overall Meaning

The song “The Old Trail” by Don Williams, written by Charles John Quarto and Steve Gillette, is an ode to the simple life and the joy of being in nature. The lyrics speak of a new modern road that cuts through the mountain, but the singer prefers the old, winding trail that moves at a slow pace, like a sweet love song. The trail is a reminder of the beauty and simplicity of life, and the importance of staying connected to nature.


The song also touches on the idea of progress and how it can sometimes come at the cost of nostalgia and the past. The singer laments how people tend to forget the simple pleasures of life and the importance of nature, opting instead for technology and modern conveniences. He urges people to remember that some things just don’t rhyme and that we should always cherish the old ways and traditions.


The lyrics also highlight the joy of walking and how it can be a form of meditation, allowing one to connect with the world around them. The wind through the trees and the sound of the old trail’s wind chimes provide a beautiful symphony that can only be appreciated by slowing down and taking the time to enjoy the journey.


Overall, “The Old Trail” is a timeless song about the importance of simplicity, staying connected to nature, and cherishing the traditions and memories of the past.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a new ridge road that cuts the mountain to the bone.
There is a modern road that cuts through the mountain with great power and force.


Slices through the woods like there ain't nobody home.
It effortlessly cuts through the forest, as if there were no living creatures to interrupt it.


You wheel on up the valley view. You'll never feel the climb.
If you take the new road, you can drive up the valley with ease and not feel the effort of the climb.


Oh but I'll take the old trail every time.
The artist prefers to take the old trail, even if it is more difficult, because it has more meaning.


The old trail, just mosies right along, moves at the speed of a sweet love song and the wind through the trees carries her own wind chimes.
The old trail meanders peacefully, almost as if it is moving to the tune of a romantic melody, and the sound of the wind chimes adds to its charm.


Yeah I'll take the old trail every time.
The singer reaffirms that they will always choose the old trail over the new one.


Lately it seems things vanish by degrees.
The singer has noticed that things are disappearing gradually.


How soon we forget we made our tree houses out of trees.
We have forgotten that our childhood treehouses were literally built out of trees, and have lost touch with nature.


When we going to realize some reasons just don't rhyme.
The artist wonders when we will realize that not everything in life can be logically explained or understood.


The old trail. Now may she never fade.
The artist hopes that the old trail will never disappear or be forgotten.


The one where the deer always have the right of way.
On the old trail, the animals have priority and humans must yield to them.


How I love to watch the wintergreen along the timber lines.
The artist enjoys observing the wintergreen plants growing along the edges of the trail.


Yes I'll take the old trail every time.
The singer reaffirms their preference for the old trail.


People all in cars let the radios do the talking but I always find that I'm singing when I'm walking.
While most people listen to the radio when they are in their cars, the singer prefers to walk on the old trail and sing their own melodies.


I take the old trail every time.
The singer reiterates their choice to always take the old trail.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

Just Me

Love the back road and the old trails! Never heard this song before, another great one Don, you'll be sorely missed. RIP!

njabulo tshuma

I love this song very much. May his soul rest in peace. I loved you Don Williams

Cletus Mwape

He is truly a legend, a massively gifted legend

Ellen Broughman

That magnificent soft gentle baritone is my all time favorite voice..thank you for posting.

Marryann Lamb

Love this song it is awesome

Michael R. May

Don is a legend ! That,s my favorite song. R.i.P. Don !! Best wishes from the westcoast from germany. Mike

Tom Zilisch

A great song! Thank you !

petra pomice

Que voz!....que dulzura es como una cascada de pasiones,es inconfundible.Adoro Don wlliams!!!

Charity Chihuri

Don Williams your song comfort me in any situation.

Emeka Smith Okoh

Wish that the world lived by the virtues and non-virtues that he extol.
Don't feel the need for anyone else when listening to him as I have done for over thirty years.

More Comments