The Walker

Story Behind The Song

The walker was written about a gentleman in San Jose, California back in the 70's who could be seen along the highways, with his walking staff. He had to walk 20 miles a day because of his heart condition.

Song Description

Ken Petersen: Guitar, vocals, mandolin, keyboard, harmonica

Gary Brooker: Electric/slide guitar, vocals, ukulele, banjo, keyboard, harmonica, varrious percussion

Vallorie Hodges: Bass, vocals, various percussion

Dan Norton: Drums, 2n

Song Length 4:04 Genre Rock - Easy Listening, Folk - General
Lead Vocal Male Vocal Mood Peaceful, Cool
Subject Walking, Existence Similar Artists Bob Dylan
Language English Era 1970 - 1979

Lyrics

I'm walking down the road feeling fine
Well I'm walking down following the
Yellow line all the time
Well my fate is such that if I stop
It will be the end of the line

So I keep on walking, to turn my life around
And I keep on talking, yeah, in my mind

Well I don't know how long I can keep on going
So many miles I've been strollin'
People go, people pass, in their cars
Running late going fast

So I keep on walking, to turn my life around
And I keep on talking, yeah, in my mind

If I stop too long from my walking
I will never see the sun rise again
I must keep on this road that I must follow
Cause if I don't there will be no tomorrow

So I keep on walking, to turn my life around
And I keep on talking, yeah, in my mind

Lyrics Ken Petersen Music Ken Petersen
Producer Ken Petersen

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