Album: Cosmo's Factory (1970)
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  • Move
    Down the road I go
    Move
    Down the road I go

    There's mud in the water
    Roach in the cellar
    Bugs in the sugar
    Mortgage on the home
    Mortgage on the home

    There's garbage on the sidewalk
    Highways in the backyard
    Police on the corner
    Mortgage on the car
    Mortgage on the car

    Move
    Down the road I go

    They're sellin' independence
    Actors in the White House
    Acid indigestion
    Mortgage on my life
    Mortgage on my life

    Move
    Down the road I go

    Ramble tamble
    Ramble tamble
    Ramble tamble Writer/s: John Cameron Fogerty
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 11

  • Bill from GaYou mean it's NOT "Down The Road Without A Coat"?
  • Tiger Rogers from Adelaide, South AustraliaBest CCR song ever!! The song is finally getting the praise it deserves. Incredibly well constructed & played with a lot of feeling - & the whole band are oh so TIGHT !! The instrumental section (which slowly speeds up) just leaves you wanting more!! I've played this song a million times since the early 1970s.
  • Paul Mcnair from Mallala Souih AustraliaNot just the best song on Cosmo's Factory but one of the best songs EVER.
  • Rick from Belfast, MeAlways loved this song.....and Beatles...shes so heavy.....both have extended playing with no vocals.....
  • Rick from Belfast, MeCase In point......albums from the 60's and 70's had songs on them that were as good, if not better than the singles that were released from them.....this album, Cosmos Factory, needs to be rated higher by Rolling Stone Mag....It has passed the test of time....
  • Jeff from Panama City , Flloved the lyrical sarcasm of ramble tamble...this was the predominant tune of cosmos factory probably because it was so long compared to the others on the album...(were talking 8 track here ok?)...creedence was the A#1 band for 8 track car stereos back in 69-70...and rightfully so...they were hotter than a firecraker during this time...jeff skunk baxter says of jan and dean...that in a way it was a good thing their music lived and died in a short span of time making it a symbol of that time period and will always be remember for the early to mid sixties...I think the same thing is so true of creedence...they will forever own 1969-70's music radio.
  • Derek from Shrewsbury, Malisten to 2:00 in to like 2:30 it sounds like stairway to heaven
  • Nady from Adelaide, AustraliaAAAAAAGH!!!! This is definately my favourite CCR song!!! "oooooooooooooh down the road I go" then it says something about "bugs in the sugar, roach in the cellar, mud in the water, mortgage on the home" Genious, pure genious, one of the best riffs I've ever heard waaaaay better than 'Grapevine'
  • David from Wilson, Nyhey mike from concord, im sure he did, he was the lead guitarist. i love the way the riff slows/ speeds up. you get stuck in it.
  • Mike from Concord, CaI love the guitar work in this song, I wonder if John Fogerty did it.
  • Ben from Chelsea, MeSuch an awesome jam song, my favorite off Cosmo's Factory right after I Heard It Through The Grapevine.
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