Down the Road
The Foggy Mountain Boys Lyrics


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Now down the road just a mile or two
Lives a little girl named Pearly Blue
About so high and her hair is brown
The Prettiest thing boys in this town

Now anytime you want to know
Where I'm going, down the road
Get my girl on the line
You'll find me there most any old time

Now everyday and Sunday too
I go to see my Pearly Blue
Before you hear that rooster crow
You'll see me headed down the road

Now old man Flatt he owned the farm
From the hog lot to the barn
From the barn to the rail
He made his living by carrying the mail

Now every time I get the blues
I walk the soles right off my shoes




I don't know why I love her so
That gal of mine lives down the road

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Foggy Mountain Boys' song Down The Road are a classic representation of old-time country music. This song tells the story of a young man named who loves a girl named Pearly Blue, who lives just a few miles down the road. The song speaks about how much he loves and adores her, and how he is always eager to see her whenever he can. The words say, "Now anytime you want to know, where I'm going, down the road, get my girl on the line, you'll find me there most any old time." This is a simple theme, but it is one that has been echoed in countless country songs throughout the years.


The lyrics also speak about the life of those who live out in the country. It mentions a man named Old Man Flatt who works on a farm and makes his living by carrying the mail. The song speaks about how whenever the singer gets the blues, he takes a walk around the countryside. It is a great way to show how simple things can bring joy to a person's life. In the end, the song seems hopelessly romantic as the singer can't help confessing his love for Pearly Blue.


Line by Line Meaning

Now down the road just a mile or two
Just a little ways down the road lives a girl named Pearly Blue


Lives a little girl named Pearly Blue
Pearly Blue is a young girl who resides nearby


About so high and her hair is brown
Pearly Blue is of average height with brown hair


The Prettiest thing boys in this town
Boys in town believe Pearly Blue to be the most beautiful girl


Now anytime you want to know
Whenever you're curious


Where I'm going, down the road
Where I'm headed, down this way


Get my girl on the line
Call my girl on the telephone


You'll find me there most any old time
I'll likely be there most of the time


Now everyday and Sunday too
Every day, including Sundays


I go to see my Pearly Blue
I visit Pearly Blue


Before you hear that rooster crow
Before the rooster crows in the morning


You'll see me headed down the road
I'll be on my way down the road


Now old man Flatt he owned the farm
A man named Flatt owned a local farm


From the hog lot to the barn
The farm spanned from the hog lot to the barn


From the barn to the rail
It also extended from the barn to the railway


He made his living by carrying the mail
He earned a living by delivering mail


Now every time I get the blues
Whenever I feel down


I walk the soles right off my shoes
I walk so much that I wear through the soles of my shoes


I don't know why I love her so
I can't explain why I love Pearly Blue so much


That gal of mine lives down the road
Pearly Blue is the girl I love who lives nearby




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Written by: EARL SCRUGGS, LESTER FLATT

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@MemestiffGaming

Now down the road just a mile or two
Lives a little girl named Pearly Blue
About so high and her hair is brown
The prettiest thing boys in this town

Now anytime you want to know
Where I'm going, down the road
Get my girl on the line
You'll find me there most any old time

Now everyday and Sunday too
I go to see my Pearly Blue
Before you hear that rooster crow
You'll see me headed down the road

Now old man Flatt he owned the farm
From the hog lot to the barn
From the barn to the rail
He made his living by carrying the mail

Now every time I get the blues
I walk the soles right off my shoes
I don't know why I love her so
That gal of mine lives down the road



@beachbum23

Lyrics

Now down the road just a mile or two
Lives a little girl named Pearly Blue
About so high and her hair is brown
The Prettiest thing boys in this town
Now anytime you want to know
Where I'm going, down the road
Get my girl on the line
You'll find me there most any old time
Now everyday and Sunday too
I go to see my Pearly Blue
Before you hear that rooster crow
You'll see me headed down the road
Now old man Flatt he owned the farm
From the hog lot to the barn
From the barn to the rail
He made his living by carrying the mail
Now every time I get the blues
I walk the soles right off my shoes
I don't know why I love her so
That gal of mine lives down the road



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@anniefannycharles9951

Thankyou God for this special music. It makes Americans proud.

@JohnDoe-cv8iw

you don't deserve this music you anti American lady!! i see your profile and your support for the current regime and open boarders!! ppl like you are destroying this country!! i never voted in my life but this year mine will cancel yours!

@36AccountsBlockedRIP

The purity of their sound remains unrivaled to this day.

@bradsparks6008

That flathead tone, nearly blew my speakers... or was that me just turning it up too loud. Simply amazing

@dannyc1174

Man, yer tellin' me!!

@jackvalentine566

If it gets better than that I ain’t heard it

@williamgshippw.g1673

The most entertaining group and still leads the way to what good music can do to the world…☮️🎶🔛🌎

@tomsanders7080

LESTER AND EARL ARE ABSOLUTELY THE GREATEST BLUEGRASS DUO EVER

@ryanbird5478

I love them don't get me wrong but Reno & Smiley are tops too.

@mikebarnett1007

Don’t forget the Stanley Brothers!

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