Pete Droge is an American adult alternative/folk rock musician.
His debut album Necktie Second, released by American records in 1994, featured the tongue-in-cheek "If You Don't Love Me (I'll Kill Myself)", (which also appeared on the soundtrack to the movie Dumb and Dumber), as well as the songs "Sunspot Stopwatch" and "So I am Over You."
Droge's next album, Find a Door, was released 2 years later in the summer of 1996 under the name of Pete Droge and The Sinners; his backing band included Dave Hull (bass)
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## Straylin Street - Pete Droge tabbed by Steve Vetter [[email protected]]
I couldn't get the bridge. If you can pass it on.
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BbFC CaddF C When I was younger I was torn afraid & lonely I knew I had to move gotta hit the road Someday I would move and hide out where no one could ever catch me Cause those are bound to move gotta hit the road
DmBbFC Call for the hobo, but he was nowhere to be found Call for the hobo, but he was nowhere to be found DmCBbF He must be lost down on Straylin Street He must be lost down on Straylin Street
I spend all my time chasin nowhere gettin higher I found out I was nowhere and it hit me hard Thought I'd jump a train and head out for Pittsburgh Pennsylvania But the brakeman passed me by cause he was blind
Call for the brakeman but he was nowhere to be found Call for the brakeman but he was nowhere to be found He must be lost down on Straylin Street He must be lost down on Straylin Street
[bridge] Well say can't you help, help, help a man like me? Well say can't you help, help, help a man like me? Well say can't you help, help, help a man like me? Or are you lost down on Straylin Street Or are you lost down on Straylin Street
Well I hit the road with my bag full of my laundry I carried my book in my right hand Karouac's got his words that reach for the young and the ramble hearted Cause those are bound to move gotta hit the road
Call for the rider but he was nowhere to be found Call for the rider but he was nowhere to be found He must be lost down on Straylin Street He must be lost down on Straylin Street