Song title: Coming home
Coming home
Well the living ain't easy on this side of the highway
It's time to get on home, bye bye
When its takes so long just to have a bit of fun
Shoe me your curls and show me your eyes
Well things are gonna change
Well things are changin' every day
I'm goona break out of Kansas
I don't think I can handle it no more
I'll head out on the highway all alone
Tryin' to get my foot through your door
And Mama, I'm a coming home
Ah can you hear me
??? in Kansas
I can't stay in Kansas no more
Show me your guns and you show me your heart
Yeah but things are gonna change
Things are changin' every day
Won't you meet me on the highway
???, Mama gonna move
???
But man don't wait till the morning comes
Oh Mama I'm coming home
Ah, get that dinner cookin', all right
I swear livin' ain't easy on this side of the highway
It's time to get on home, bye bye
Well it can't take long just to have some fun
Show your guns, and you show you're a man
But this has gotta change
Cause real life changes every day
We can't stay in Kansas no more
I don't think I can handle it
It's no use cryin' tough
Mama I'm a coming home
Oh can't you hear your Daddy comin'
I'm, I'm, I'm coming home
I'm, I'm, I'm coming home
I'm, I'm, I'm coming home Notes:
Bruce Springsteen Band 1971. Uncertain title, probably an aka for something else.
This song has never been published on any official release.
Very few performances of this songs are known (to me, at least!):
- 11/12/1971 Student Prince, Asbury Park,NJ ,USA during the BSB period
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Unique known live performance: 11/12/1971 Student Prince, Asbury Park,NJ ,USA
Song 'history':
During the early years (1965-1972), played live (at least) 1 time(s) with the Bruce Springsteen Band.
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Keep in mind that only a small amount of the setlists of these years has surfaced, so it may have been played a lot more.
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