About the song

“Lynyrd Skynyrd’s ‘Tuesday’s Gone’ is a classic rock ballad that resonates with listeners through its heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies. Penned by Ronnie Van Zant, along with Allen Collins and Gary Rossington, this iconic track is a standout from the band’s debut album, ‘Pronounced ‘Lĕh-‘nérd ‘Skin-‘nérd,” released in 1973.

The song’s poignant lyrics speak to themes of loss and longing, evoking a sense of nostalgia and introspection. Its gentle guitar riffs and melodic harmonies create a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere, drawing listeners into its emotional journey.

While ‘Tuesday’s Gone’ may not have achieved the same commercial success as some of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s other hits, it remains a fan favorite and a staple of classic rock radio. Its enduring appeal lies in its timeless quality, transcending generations to touch the hearts of listeners young and old.

Though it didn’t reach the same chart heights as some of their other songs, ‘Tuesday’s Gone’ has earned its place as a beloved track in Lynyrd Skynyrd’s discography. Its inclusion in the band’s debut album marked the beginning of their legendary career and showcased their versatility as musicians.

So, whether you’re rediscovering this classic gem or hearing it for the first time, prepare to be moved by the raw emotion and musical craftsmanship of ‘Tuesday’s Gone’ by Lynyrd Skynyrd.”

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Lyrics

Train roll on
On down the line, won’t you
Please take me far away
Now I feel the wind blow
Outside my door, means I’m
I’m leaving my woman at home, Lordy
Tuesday’s gone with the wind
Oh, my baby’s gone, with the wind
And I don’t know
Oh, where I’m going
I just want to be left alone
Well, when this train ends
I’ll try again, oh but I’m
I’m leaving my woman at home, Lordy
Tuesday’s gone, with the wind
Tuesday’s gone, with the wind
Tuesday’s gone, with the wind
My baby’s gone, with the wind
Train roll on
Tuesday’s gone
The train roll on
A many miles from my home, see I’m
I’m riding my blues away, yeah
Well Tuesday, you see
Oh, she had to be free, Lord but
Somehow I got to carry on, Lordy
Tuesday’s gone, with the wind
Tuesday’s gone, with the wind
Tuesday’s gone, with the wind, oh
My baby’s gone, with the wind
Train, roll on, ooh
‘Cause my baby’s gone
I’m riding my blues babe
Trying to ride my blues
Ride on train
Ride on train
Ride my blues, babe
Come back to me, babe
Come back to me, oh, train

 

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