BALLAD OF THUNDER ROAD 

 




Let me tell the story, I can tell it all
About the mountain boy who ran illegal alcohol

His daddy made the whiskey, son, he drove the load
When his engine roared, they called the highway Thunder Road.


Sometimes into Asheville, sometimes Memphis town
The revenoors chased him but they couldn’t run him down

        


Each time they thought they had him, his engine would explode
He'd go by like they were standin’ still on Thunder Road.



And there was thunder, thunder over Thunder Road
Thunder was his engine, and white lightning was his load
There was moonshine, moonshine to quench the Devil’s thirst
The law they swore they'd get him, but the Devil got him first.



On the first of April, nineteen fifty-four
A Federal man sent word he’d better make his run no more
He said two hundred agents were coverin’ the state
Whichever road he tried to take, they’d get him sure as fate.



Son, his Daddy told him, make this run your last
The tank is filled with hundred-proof, you’re all tuned up and gassed
Now, don’t take any chances, if you can’t get through
I’d rather have you back again than all that mountain dew.



And there was thunder, thunder over Thunder Road
Thunder was his engine, and white lightning was his load
There was moonshine, moonshine to quench the Devil’s thirst
The law they swore they'd get him, but the Devil got him first.



Roarin’ out of Harlan, revvin’ up his mill


He shot the gap at Cumberland, and screamed by Maynardsville


With T-men on his taillights, roadblocks up ahead

            


The mountain boy took roads that even Angels feared to tread.



Blazing right through Knoxville, out on Kingston Pike,
Then right outside of Bearden, where they made the fatal strike.


He left the road at 90; that’s all there is to say.
The devil got the moonshine and the mountain boy that day.

   

And there was thunder, thunder over Thunder Road
Thunder was his engine, and white lightning was his load
There was moonshine, moonshine to quench the Devil’s thirst
The law they never got him, 'cause the Devil got him first.

The law they never got him, 'cause the Devil got him first.

During my research for this page, I discovered some interesting facts about this story. Robert came up with the idea for the story, then wrote the song!

Thunder Road

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