King Of The Road

King of the Road  is a 1965 song written and originally recorded by country singer Roger Miller. The texts tell excursions man, despite the bad revels in his freedom, who jokingly describes as  the king of the road. Belgian singer Helmut Lotti, the song was written in Idanha Hotel in Boise, Idaho.  an interview with DJ Robert W. Morgan, early  70s, Miller said that while writing the Chicago area.  popular crossover hit  on the Billboard Top 100 and   in their studies and Easy Listening. It  was also the   UK The song was one of a number of other artists, like Dean Martin, Jack Jones, Boney M., REM, Johnny Paycheck, Chipmunks, Boxcar Willie, Randy Travis, Rangers, James Kilbane, John Stevens, the Statler Brothers, Rufus Wainwright and Teddy Thompson, Giant Sand, Peligro.


Roger Miller

Roger Dean Miller (January 2, 1936 to October 25, 1992) was an American singer Tony and Grammy Award-winning American songwriter, musician and actor, best known as the inspiration hits Honky Tonk. His best-known songs with chart-topping country / pop hits  King of the Road, Dang Me and  England Swings  throughout the mid-1960 was Nashville Sound. When you grow up in Oklahoma and served in the Army SU Miller began his musical career in Nashville songwriter in the late 1950s, for example, money hits  Billy Bayou  and  Home  by Jim Reeves and  Invitation to the Blues Ray Price . Later, he began recording career and his fame has reached the end of 1960, but continues to record and tour in 1990, while still in his last Top 20 country hit  old friends  and Willie Nelson in 1982. Later in life he wrote music and lyrics by Tony Award-winning 1985 Broadway musical Big River, where he was working. Miller died of lung cancer in 1992 and was posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame Country Music for three years. His songs have continued to be recorded by later artists, with covers of.

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