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It’s late at night
I get that feeling running through my veins
You know it drives me insane
In the car, slam the door, turn the key
And I’ll be free on that highway tonight
Highway bound, I’m so alive
I’m shifting into overdrive
Nightrider, nightrider
Autobahn, Route 61
I’ll drive this road into the sun
Nightrider, nightrider
Well, my machine is tired and cool
I don’t need to go to school
I’ll put the hammer down and I’ll leave this town
I’m racing time, the freeway just seems to unwind
In front of me and there’s no return
My wheels of love
Fit me like a racing glove

Nightrider, nightrider
Don’t touch the brake, don’t cross the line
Don’t make mistakes ’cause you know that I’m
Nightrider, nightrider, nightrider, nightrider
Here I come
The engine roars, strapped and tied
I’m locked inside my doors
On a midnight run
But who knows when danger lies around
The bend for me with the morning sun
Pass her by
Faster than the speed of light
Nightrider, nightrider
You better run
Look out now ’cause here I come
Nightrider, nightrider
Nightrider, nightrider
Nightrider, nightrider, nightrider, nightrider

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Gordon Giltrap (born 6 April, 1948 in Brenchley, Kent) is a renowned English acoustic and electric guitarist and composer, whose musical styles cross multiple genres, including folk, blues, folk rock, pop, classical and rock. Giltrap has released 25 original studio albums, plus numerous live albums and compilations. Over the years, Giltrap has worked with an amazingly broad range of artists, from rock musicians - including Brian May, Rick Wakeman and Midge Ure to the jazz virtuoso Martin Taylor, the classical guitarist Raymond Burley and the London Symphony Orchestra.

Read more about Gordon Giltrap on Last.fm.


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