Story Behind The Song
This is my life, where I live, the peace and quiet that I enjoy deserves to be shared with city folk who don't know what it is. And NEED it.
Song Description
Come on out to the Rocky Mountains and enjoy the peace and quiet. Go riding, go fishing
Song Length |
2:22 |
Genre |
Blues - Country, |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
In High Spirits, Welcoming |
Subject |
Happiness, Mountains, Hills |
Similar Artists |
Lyle Lovett, Hank Williams |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Is the life that you've been living just a hollow place?
Has the world around you lost its mystery?
Do you search your memory looking for a long lost space?
Do you think there's somewhere else you'd rather be?
Chorus:
Put your watch on Rocky Mountain Time
There ain't no traffic jams up around the timberline
Do you want some peace and quiet?
I know how to find it. Come on out and rest your mind
Does the work that you've been doing only wear you down?
Do you feel the need to get away a while?
I know a place where you'd have to listen hard to hear a sound
And there may not be another soul for miles.
Chorus:
Put your watch on Rocky Mountain Time
Find yourself a river bank and cast your line
You want some peace and quiet? I know how to find it
Come on out and rest your mind.
Put your watch on Rocky Mountain Time
There ain't no traffic jams up arount the timberline
You want some peace and quiet? I know how to find it
Come on out and rest your mind.