Travellin' Man
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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I was born a travellin' man, that's all I'll ever be
Moving around from town to town, it's what makes me so free
My father was a trucker for the years since '23
On the day that I was born his blood was left to me

I'm the travellin' man
Travellin' man, that's what I am
Travellin' man
Travellin' man, that's what I am

Travellin' man, that's what I am, no one puts a hold on me
You'll see me once or maybe twice, that's all you'll see of me
All you pretty women Lord, I hope you understand
Don't be a fool and fall in love, put your heart in a travellin' man

I'm the travellin' man
Travellin' man
Travellin' man
Travellin' man

Travellin' man, that's what I am
Guess I'll always be
Travellin' man, that's what I am
But at least I am free
I'm a traveller

Travellin' man
Oh, that's what I am

Travellin man, that's what I am, Lord, I move so fast
I have had so many women, none of them have last
I am just a mover, movin' fast as sound
Always free, sometimes lonely, always movin' around

I'm the travellin' man
Travellin' man
Travellin' man
Travellin' man




Oh, that's what I am
Travellin' man

Overall Meaning

Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Travellin' Man” is a song about being a constant wanderer who moves from town to town. The singer describes himself as "born a travelling man" and that he will always be - it's what makes him free. His father was a truck driver who likely has passed on the wandering gene. He moves quickly, appearing once or twice in a city then moving on fast, never settling down anywhere for too long. In the song, Skynyrd presents a message about freedom and independence that one can experience through travel. For the travel addict, this method of living is not only lifelong, but it also feels like the only right path to take. As the singer states, "I'm the travelling man," and there is no need for anyone to try to hold him down or possess him.


While the song's lyrics are straightforward enough, nothing too deep or nuanced is going on. The singer has a life philosophy and experiences positive emotions while living it. The piece invites the listener to join him in his adventures or at least appreciate a life of endless wandering. This life of travel is represented in every line of the song, with allusions to constant motion, freedom from constraint, and a distinct lack of permanence.


Line by Line Meaning

I was born a travellin' man, that's all I'll ever be
From the moment I arrived on this earth, I knew I was meant to live a life of constant movement and exploration.


Moving around from town to town, it's what makes me so free
By never putting down roots, I am able to avoid being tied down by the expectations and obligations that come with settling in one place.


My father was a trucker for the years since '23
My dad was also a wanderer, driving across the country delivering goods and seeing new places.


On the day that I was born his blood was left to me
My father's spirit of adventure was passed on to me as a birthright.


Travellin' man, that's what I am
I can't help it - my whole identity is wrapped up in my love of travel.


Travellin' man, that's what I am
It's not just a hobby or a phase - my wandering ways are who I am at my core.


Travellin' man, that's what I am, no one puts a hold on me
I refuse to let anyone else dictate my path or force me to stay rooted in one place.


You'll see me once or maybe twice, that's all you'll see of me
I'll breeze through your town, leaving behind memories and tales of my adventures, but I won't stay long enough for anyone to get too attached.


All you pretty women Lord, I hope you understand
I know my lifestyle can be tempting, but I don't want to mislead anyone into thinking I'm capable of settling down.


Don't be a fool and fall in love, put your heart in a travellin' man
I'm warning anyone who might be tempted by my charms that I'm not cut out for long-term commitments.


Guess I'll always be
I've been wandering for so long that I don't think I could ever be content with a sedentary lifestyle.


But at least I am free
My travels may be unpredictable and sometimes challenging, but I wouldn't give up my independence for anything.


Travellin man, that's what I am, Lord, I move so fast
I never want to linger in one place for too long - there are always more sights to see and adventures to experience.


I have had so many women, none of them have last
Despite (or perhaps because of) my love of freedom, I've never been able to sustain a romantic connection for long.


I am just a mover, movin' fast as sound
I know my restless nature can be frustrating for those around me, but I can't help following my instincts.


Always free, sometimes lonely, always movin' around
My life may be exhilarating, but it's not always easy - sometimes the price of freedom is loneliness.


Oh, that's what I am
I'll never be able to shake my attachment to the road - it's who I am, through and through.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: VAN ZANT, RONNIE / WILKESON, LEON R.

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