Gene Clark, born Harold Eugene Clark (born Tipton, Missouri, November 17, 1944[1] - May 24, 1991) was an American singer-songwriter, and one of the founding members of the folk-rock group The Byrds.
Gene Clark is best remembered for being The Byrds main songwriter between 1964 and 1966. He created a large catalogue of music in several genres but failed to achieve solo commercial success. Clark was one of the earliest exponents of psychedelic rock, baroque pop, newgrass, country rock and alternative country.
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DA Think that lyin' down the middle of the road E is drivin' me insane DA Three thousand miles I have come with a heavy load E But I know she's not to blame it's all the same
Chorus: ED San Bernardino fourteen miles see that sign A While the sound of concrete rhythms rolls 'cross my mind ED I know I didn't mean to fall so far behind BmAEGAEGA And I'm drivin' this road to get to you
About this time she should see the early dawn And know that I was gone again last night She leaves a light in the window so I'll see She was there alone again last night
All the while I'm thinkin' about the things she said With the sound of concrete rhythms rollin' through my head Miles more than lonely though my love's not dead And I'm drivin' this road to get to you