About the song

Let’s take a stroll down memory lane with the timeless classic “500 Miles” by the iconic Joan Baez. This folk anthem has stood the test of time, captivating audiences with its simple yet profound lyrics and infectious melody.

Written by Hedy West, “500 Miles” first gained widespread recognition when Joan Baez included it on her 1962 album “Joan Baez in Concert.” Baez’s ethereal vocals and heartfelt interpretation breathed new life into the song, propelling it to new heights of popularity.

Upon its release, “500 Miles” quickly climbed the charts, becoming a fan favorite and reaching number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its infectious melody and universal themes of longing and wanderlust struck a chord with listeners, solidifying its place as a folk music classic.

What sets “500 Miles” apart is its timeless appeal and relatable lyrics. Baez’s emotive delivery and poignant storytelling transport listeners to a world of endless highways and boundless possibilities, where the journey itself becomes the destination.

Decades after its release, “500 Miles” remains a beloved staple in Joan Baez’s repertoire, cherished by fans old and new. Its enduring popularity serves as a testament to the enduring power of folk music to capture the human experience in all its beauty and complexity.

So, if you’re in the mood for a musical journey through the windswept landscapes of folk music, look no further than Joan Baez’s enchanting rendition of “500 Miles.” Let its haunting melody and evocative lyrics carry you away on a soul-stirring voyage through the heartland of America.

Video

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Lyrics

If you miss the train I’m on
You will know that I am gone
You can hear the whistle blow
A hundred miles

A hundred miles, a hundred miles
A hundred miles, a hundred miles
Lord I’m five hundred miles away from home

Lord I’m one, Lord I’m two
Lord I’m three, Lord I’m four
Lord I’m five hundred miles
From my home

Five hundred miles, five hundred miles
Five hundred miles, five hundred miles
Lord I’m five hundred miles from my home

Not a shirt on my back
Not a penny to my name
Lord I can’t go home this a way

This a way, this a way
This a way, this a way
Lord I can’t go home this a way

If you miss the train I’m on
You will know that I am gone
You can hear the whistle blow
A hundred miles

A hundred miles, a hundred miles
A hundred miles, a hundred miles
Lord I’m five hundred miles away from home

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