The Middle Road
The Sheepdogs Lyrics
It's late at night
I'm thinking about what hasn't turned out right
Trying hard not to remember
When I feel like I'm stuck
I'll say I'm overdue for a little good love
Trying hard not to remember
Hard not to remember
That there's eyes closed
At least I don't walk the middle road
Someone please lighten my load!
Come on come on
Baby we've just got to move on
See the past is burning embers
You get so far down
I'm the kind of guy to have around
Trying hard not to remember
Hard not to remember
That there's eyes closed
At least I don't walk the middle road
At least I don't walk the middle road
Someone please lighten my load!
You're so tragic!
Where's the magic?
When you find me please don't go
I don't walk the middle road
Yeaaahhyeaaah
These eyes close
At least I don't walk the middle road
At least I don't walk the middle road
Someone please lighten my load!
I don't walk the middle road!
At least I don't walk the middle road
At least I don't walk the middle road
Someone please lighten my load!
I don't walk the middle road! Ohhhooooahhhh
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The Sheepdogs is a Canadian rock and roll band formed in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 2006. The group consists of lead singer and guitarist Ewan Currie, bass guitarist Ryan Gullen, drummer Sam Corbett, guitarist Jimmy Bowskill, and Shamus Currie (brother of lead singer Ewan Currie) playing trombone, keyboards, and tambourine. The Sheepdogs became the first unsigned band to make the cover of Rolling Stone in 2011 by winning this contest. They have since grown to popularity in Canada and the United States. Read Full BioThe Sheepdogs is a Canadian rock and roll band formed in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 2006. The group consists of lead singer and guitarist Ewan Currie, bass guitarist Ryan Gullen, drummer Sam Corbett, guitarist Jimmy Bowskill, and Shamus Currie (brother of lead singer Ewan Currie) playing trombone, keyboards, and tambourine. The Sheepdogs became the first unsigned band to make the cover of Rolling Stone in 2011 by winning this contest. They have since grown to popularity in Canada and the United States.
"From the prairie city of Saskatoon, Canada come the Sheepdogs, 4 young gentlemen who revel in the joy of rock n roll so wholeheartedly, it's downright contagious. Sporting the long-haired looks of their musical forefathers, the lads make the most of their 2 guitars, bass and drums combo. Soulful vocalizations, everybody harmonizing, old-school guitar chops winding, riffing and chiming, and a grooving rhythm section that keeps it all going. Having already cemented their reputation as dynamic performers in their hometown, the Sheepdogs now turn their attention to spreading their affection for rock n roll cross-country. They have spent the last year covering the great white north, playing from Vancouver island to Montreal. They have played festivals, headlined a bill during 2007's Junofest, opened for the likes of Matt Mays and el Torpedo, and performed before thousands at 2006's Saskatoon Centennial Celebration. In January 2007 they released their debut LP Trying to Grow, a collection of guitar-driven originals that recall classic rockers like the Stones, CCR, and the Kinks. The album's title-track was featured in a province-wide campaign in their native Saskatchewan. Early 2008 has already seen the completion of their follow-up album, which mixes elements of southern rock and moody soul with gleeful straight-forward rockers. Once again, the boys are hitting the road, spreading their rock n roll revival to the rest of Canada."
-Bill Shakespeare, August 2007
Band Lineup:
Ewan Currie - lead vocals, guitar
Leot Hanson - backing vocals, guitar
Ryan Gullen - backing vocals, bass
Sam Corbett - backing vocals, drums
http://www.thesheepdogs.com/
"From the prairie city of Saskatoon, Canada come the Sheepdogs, 4 young gentlemen who revel in the joy of rock n roll so wholeheartedly, it's downright contagious. Sporting the long-haired looks of their musical forefathers, the lads make the most of their 2 guitars, bass and drums combo. Soulful vocalizations, everybody harmonizing, old-school guitar chops winding, riffing and chiming, and a grooving rhythm section that keeps it all going. Having already cemented their reputation as dynamic performers in their hometown, the Sheepdogs now turn their attention to spreading their affection for rock n roll cross-country. They have spent the last year covering the great white north, playing from Vancouver island to Montreal. They have played festivals, headlined a bill during 2007's Junofest, opened for the likes of Matt Mays and el Torpedo, and performed before thousands at 2006's Saskatoon Centennial Celebration. In January 2007 they released their debut LP Trying to Grow, a collection of guitar-driven originals that recall classic rockers like the Stones, CCR, and the Kinks. The album's title-track was featured in a province-wide campaign in their native Saskatchewan. Early 2008 has already seen the completion of their follow-up album, which mixes elements of southern rock and moody soul with gleeful straight-forward rockers. Once again, the boys are hitting the road, spreading their rock n roll revival to the rest of Canada."
-Bill Shakespeare, August 2007
Band Lineup:
Ewan Currie - lead vocals, guitar
Leot Hanson - backing vocals, guitar
Ryan Gullen - backing vocals, bass
Sam Corbett - backing vocals, drums
http://www.thesheepdogs.com/
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J Lilley
I'm hooked. I checked out a dozen or so of their songs ("Southern Dreaming", "Who", "How Late How Long" are my other faves) BUT I keep on landing on this one. The song's been in my head day and night with the chorus "At least I don't walk the middle road" over and over...
James O'Donoghue
its got sort of a beatles feel to it, as do "Baby I wont do you no harm" and "Please don't lead me on"
Masscreed
this is fantastic! go canada !
ChobThomas
What's that? You say that Paul McCartney didn't write this song? IMPOSSIBLE
dqami
very Brian Wilsonish. I Like!!!
Sylvan Lange
This song definitely should have been their single.
Peter Griffin
this is great. I love this band more and more each time i hear them
Josh Mchammer
every since i was about 10 i knew these guys would make it even though they were sleeping on the floor of my house while they were on tour, believe me if you knew them you'd appreciate the music ten fold.. love this song
DickySimms
Saw these guys in Calgary last night. This song is so good I was positive it had to be a cover.
Aaron Crain
their sound is making love to my ears....no means yes lol