I was leaving on the Delta Queen
I wasn't ready to go
I'm never ready to go
Twenty-seven years of nothin' but failures and promises that I couldn't keep
Oh Lord, I wasn't ready to go
I'm never ready to go
Let it ride
Let it ride easy down the road
Let it ride
Let it take away all of the darkness
Let it ride
Let it rock me in the arms of strangers, angels until it brings me home
Let it ride
Let it roll
Let it go
Loaded like a sailor stumbling off the ferry boat
I was at the bar 'til 3:00
Oh Lord, and I wasn't ready to go
I'm never ready to go
Tennessee's a brother to my sister Carolina where they're gonna bury me
And I ain't ready to go
I'm never ready to go
Let it ride
Let it ride easy down the road
Let it ride
Let it take away all of this darkness
Let it ride
Let it rock me in the arms of strangers, angels until it brings me home
Let it ride
Let it roll
Let it go
I wanna see you tonight
Dancing in the endless moonlight
In the parking lot, in the headlights of cars
Someplace over the moon
Where they moved the drive-in theater
Where I left the car that I can't find that I still got the keys to
Let it ride
Let it ride easy down the road
Let it ride
Let it take away all of this darkness
Let it ride
Let it rock me in the arms of strangers, angels until it brings me home
Let it ride
Let it roll
Let it go

David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American rock and country singer-songwriter. He has released 29 studio albums and three as a former member of Whiskeytown.
In 2000, Adams left Whiskeytown and released his debut solo album, Heartbreaker, to critical acclaim. The album was nominated for the Shortlist Music Prize. The following year, his profile increased with the release of the UK certified-gold Gold, which included the single "New York, New York". During this time, Adams worked on several unreleased albums, which were consolidated into a third solo release, Demolition (2002). Working at a prolific rate, Adams released the classic rock-influenced Rock N Roll (2003), after a planned album, Love Is Hell, was rejected by his label Lost Highway. As a compromise, Love Is Hell was released as two EPs and eventually released in its full-length state in 2004.
After breaking his wrist during a live performance, Ryan Adams took a hiatus and formed a backing band called The Cardinals, who supported him on his next four studio albums. In 2009, due to complications from Ménière's disease, Adams disbanded The Cardinals and took a break from music. However, he returned to the music scene in 2010, releasing his 13th studio album, Ashes & Fire. Adams continued his musical journey by releasing his 14th album, Ryan Adams in 2014.
In 2015, Adams gained attention for his cover album 1989, a song-for-song cover of Taylor Swift's album of the same name. In 2019, several women accused Adams of sexual harassment, leading to a delay in the release of three planned albums. Adams later issued an apology and eventually released six more albums between 2020 and 2022. In addition to his own material, Adams has also produced albums for Willie Nelson, Jesse Malin, Jenny Lewis, and Fall Out Boy, and has collaborated with Counting Crows, Weezer, Norah Jones, America, Minnie Driver, Cowboy Junkies, Leona Naess, Toots and the Maytals, Beth Orton and Krista Polvere. He has written Infinity Blues, a book of poems, and Hello Sunshine, a collection of poems and short stories.
Many thx for playin' this!!
I was in Chicago in October 2014. Ryan Adams played at the Chicago Theater one night and, it's true, Bryan Adams was at the same venue either the next night, or 2 days later. Room for confusion I suppose.
At some point he embraced this whole thing and did a cover of "Summer of 69", I think at a venue at which he had previously yelled at a concert-goer for requesting it. Something like that.
I was in Chicago in October 2014. Ryan Adams played at the Chicago Theater one night and, it's true, Bryan Adams was at the same venue either the next night, or 2 days later. Room for confusion I suppose.
What confusion? One of them is a fine photographer.
Don't let Ryan see this! He apparently goes ballistic when people confuse him with (unmentionable name here).
I was in Chicago in October 2014. Ryan Adams played at the Chicago Theater one night and, it's true, Bryan Adams was at the same venue either the next night, or 2 days later. Room for confusion I suppose.
gusthemonkey wrote:
Close...just Bad!
Still, a decent song...
Don't let Ryan see this! He apparently goes ballistic when people confuse him with (unmentionable name here).
Still, a decent song...
Agreed - some of his stuff is a little drab, I just can't get in to it for whatever reason. Some of his stuff is great, as good as anything in the business. I'd put this song up there near the top, he nailed it.
Well, send it on! There are instructions for submitting songs - don't be shy. Always room for new music, even if a song's already listed. A new version adds to the mix!