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Welcome to the Club Lyrics by Joe Walsh from the Rocky Mountain Way album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Standin' in the runway Wavin' at the plane There goes everything you own You called home collect And they didn'…
Well, welcome to the club Well, you thought they'd take it lightly They're actin' kinda rash Caught you in a loadin' zone So they smile very politely Relieved you of your cash Suddenly you're all alone You play the double agent You bug each other's phone You got the place surrounded There ain't nobody home It's gettin' hard to please 'em
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Playin' it play by play. Time to change the batter. And we don't need the ladies. Crying 'cause the story's sad. Rocky Mountain Way. Is better than the way we had. Edit Lyrics. Lyrics submitted by Demau Senae, edited by Nookoh. Rocky Mountain Way Lyrics as written by Joseph Fidler Walsh Joey Vitale. Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group.
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It isn't all you got. A shame they haven't found a cure. Didn't know the reason. You start to feel the rub. You know it isn't easy. Well, welcome to the club. Well, you thought they'd take it...
[Verse 1] Spent the last year Rocky Mountain way. Couldn't get much higher. Out to pasture, I think it's safe to say. Time to open fire. [Chorus] And we don't need the ladies crying ’cause...
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"Rocky Mountain Way" reflects Walsh's range of emotions after making the big move. He explained in the book The Guitar Greats: "I got kind of fed up with feeling sorry for myself, and I wanted to justify and feel good about leaving the James Gang, relocating, going for it on a survival basis.