Story Behind The Song
Mnay women have gone missing on Highway 16 in the 450 miles from Prince Rupert to Prince George. Many of their bodies have never been found.
Song Description
Traditional style song about the highway of tears, where women have gone missing between Prince Rupert and Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Song Length |
3:31 |
Genre |
Folk - Traditional, Country - Traditional |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Cheerless |
Subject |
Murder, Rape |
Similar Artists |
Robert Johnson, Vassar Clements |
Language |
English |
Era |
1940 - 1949 |
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Lyrics
1. I'm thinking 'bout that highway of tears
All of them murdered women through the years
400 miles from Rupert to Prince,
First one in fall, and many more since
I'm thinking 'bout that highway of tears
2. I'm thinking 'bout that long twisted road
Young women walking alone in the cold
Hitchin' a ride, homeward bound,
Half of them have never been found
I'm thinking 'bout that long twisted road
3. I'm thinking 'bout the ones left behind
Family and friends with shattered lives
Nowhere to turn, no comfort here,
Memories burn year on year
I'm thinking 'bout the ones left behind
4. I'm thinking 'bout that highway of tears
All of them murdered women through the years
400 miles from Rupert to Prince,
How many more to add to the list
I'm thinking 'bout that highway of tears
I'm thinking 'bout that highway of tears