Road To Glory
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils Lyrics


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There's a card game in the courtyard, and the winner loses all.

When the judge checks his supper, its so small.

And the hills are grey with trouble and the dry spring gathers dust.

Your lover's crying in the valley, she lost her trust.
But there is a road to glory, somehow headin' in the past,

Behind the gold, behind the treasure, behind the mask.

Then comes a team of four white horses, and a lady with night black hair.

And she looks to be such a fine one, but is she really there?





I've gotta knoooow owoo, I've gotta knooow owo, I've gotta know!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Ozark Mountain Daredevils' "Road to Glory" are somewhat enigmatic but appear to describe a scene of sorrow and hopelessness. The first verse describes a game of chance in which there is no true winner, only losers. The judge's supper is lacking, perhaps indicating some economic trouble. The second verse paints a picture of a desolate landscape, with the hills gray and dusty. In the valley, someone's lover is crying, having lost her trust. The chorus, however, provides a glimmer of hope: there is a road to glory, albeit one headed into the past. The next verse introduces a new character, a woman with black hair and an air of elegance, but also with an air of mystery. The song ends with a repeated plea to know more about this woman and her role in the journey to glory.


It is possible that the lyrics of "Road to Glory" are inspired by the struggle of the band members to achieve success in the music industry. The mention of the past and the pursuit of glory suggest that they may be looking back on their early days with a sense of nostalgia and longing. The image of the team of horses and the lady with black hair could be a symbol for the journey they are taking, a journey that promises hope and rewards, but also comes with its share of uncertainty and doubt.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a card game in the courtyard, and the winner loses all.
In this world, even winning could have negative consequences.


When the judge checks his supper, its so small.
Even the ones in power face difficulties and limitations.


And the hills are grey with trouble and the dry spring gathers dust.
Times are tough and it feels like things are falling apart.


Your lover's crying in the valley, she lost her trust.
The people we love may experience pain and loss.


But there is a road to glory, somehow headin' in the past,
Despite the hardships, there is still hope and possibility for success and greatness.


Behind the gold, behind the treasure, behind the mask.
True success and greatness may lie beyond material wealth and superficial appearances.


Then comes a team of four white horses, and a lady with night black hair.
There may be deceptive people and situations on the road to success.


And she looks to be such a fine one, but is she really there?
It's important to question whether things are as good as they seem.


I've gotta knoooow owoo, I've gotta knooow owo, I've gotta know!
Uncertainty and the need for answers drive the journey towards success and greatness.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RANDLE CHOWNING

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Comments from YouTube:

Frank Ruse

A lot of songs on this LP tear me up because of their beauty and craftsmanship. Yep the did create thier own world on this one. And unfortunately don't make them like this any more..

Harry S. Anchan

Compare this to today's music. Need I say more?

Harry McKain

the entire album is completely awesome, one of the best ever -- in my humble opinion

Scott Peters

None better

Harry S. Anchan

TOTALLY agreed. Usually I don't like all songs on an album - not every album is an "Abbey Road". But, I have always listened to this one end-to-end every time. Every cut a true gem!

John Spiller

What a great song! Why doesn't anyone make music like this anymore?

John Spiller

@Jaynie Chowning I will. Thanks for the tip.

Jaynie Chowning

You should check out some of Randle's newer music.

Scott Peters

Because people don't understand good music anymore

John Spiller

@Regional/Unity Productions Sure does.

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