Kenny Butterill

Americana Artist, Songwriter & Producer

Canadian Roadtrip
Album: Just a Songwriter
© Kenny Butterill/No Bull Songs. All Rights Reserved.

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Lyrics
Road trip started out in B.C.
Takin’ us where we want to be.
Coast to coast, one more time
Ramblin’ again and feeling fine.
Ramblin’ again and feeling fine
East coast bound, livin’ it right,
Chillin’ a bit, taking in the sights.
Stopping for shows at the roadhouse bars
(Then) back on the road ’cause we’re travelin’ far,
Oh yeah, we’re travelin’ far.
Halfway through, taking a break,
Hanging with friends out at the lake
In town (the) juke joint’s always hoppin’
Neon sign says “The Moose Are Rocking”.
Oh yeah, The Moose Are Rocking’.

End of the road trip, heading back home,
Sure felt good to feel free to roam.
Hope you liked what you did hear,
Thanks for the comfort and the beers.
For the comfort and the beers.

Song NotesAs a Canadian, it was a great thrill for me to have two Juno award winners – Ray Bonneville and Willie P Bennett – participate in this tune, just the three of us. The song is about a coast to coast trip – everyone dreams of crossing the country – sort of a rite of passage. From the Rockies to Prince Edward Island is a trip that’ll get ‘the moose rocking’. —Kenny Butterill
Personnel
Electric Guitar, Harmonica and Foot: Ray Bonneville
Mandolin: Willie P. Bennett
Acoustic Guitar and Vocals: Kenny Butterill