The Blues Brothers - Expressway To Your Heart

Expressway To Your Heart

Original songwriter: Kenneth Gamble, Leon A Huff

I been tryin' to get to you for a long time

'Cos constantly you been on my mind

I was thinkin' 'bout a short cut that I could take

But I found

I made a mistake

I was wrong it took too long

I got caught in a rush hour

Fellas started to shower you with love and affection

Now you won't look in my direction

The expressway to your heart that expressway that's the best way

At five o'clock it's much too crowded

Much too crowded much too crowded

Too crowded for me couldn't get through to ya baby it's too crowded

Well there are too many in back of me

And they're all tryin' to get in front of me

I was singin' a song a road up ahead what I saw a stop light instead

I was wrong it took too long

I got caught in a rush hour

Fellas started to shower you with love and affection

Now you won't look in my direction

The expressway to your heart the expressway that's the best way

I was wrong it took too long

I got caught in a rush hour

Fellas started to shower you with love and affection

Now you won't look in my direction

The expressway to your heart that expressway that's the best way

The expressway to your heart that expressway that's the best way

At five o'clock it's much too crowded

Much too crowded much too crowded

Too crowded for me couldn't get through

To you babe much too crowded

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American Rhythm & Blues duo, founded in 1978 by comedians John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. As the characters Joliet Jake Blues and Elwood Blues, Belushi and Aykroyd performed as the lead vocalist and harpist/vocalist, respectively. In character, they were the frontmen for The Blues Brothers Band which was composed of renowned musicians. The band made its debut as the musical guest on the April 22, 1978 episode of Saturday Night Live. With the help of pianist-arranger Paul Shaffer, Belushi and Aykroyd started assembling a collection of studio talents to form their own band. These artists included saxophonist Lou Marini and trombonist-saxophonist Tom Malone, who had previously played in Blood, Sweat And Tears. In addition, guitarist Steve Cropper and bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn, from Booker T & The MG's were signed as well. Over time, additional artists such as trumpeter Alan Rubin, guitarist Matt Murphy, drummer Willie Hall and keyboardist Murphy Dunne have performed with the band. After Belushi’s death in 1982, the Blues Brothers Band has continued to perform with a rotation of guest singers and other band members.

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