Hi Jim,

As a blues or bluesy country, I guess it's okay for the cliche factor to be relatively high. The verses fare a little better, and the music is good.

A hook like "up and running" could steer the chorus into racing metaphors, either human or car, and then might feel a little fresher.

Mike

Last edited by Michael Zaneski; 05/10/12 09:03 PM.

Fate doesn't hang on a wrong or right choice
Fortune depends on the tone of your voice

-The Divine Comedy (Neil Hannon)
from the song "Songs of Love"
from the album "Casanova" (1996)