RENO & ME Kevin Welch D G Reno and me, took the freeway, headed south out of town on the run D A Oh, Reno was drivin', so he asked me, if I'd roll him one So I turned on my radio, I dialed in some sweet Emmy Lou And I sang the harmony, low down and out of key, and Reno, he just howled at the moon And then somewhere outside Kansas City, on a highway that runs to Cheynenne Oh, the radio quit on a song by a Mexican band Well, I guess we'd got lost in thoughts of them brown-skinned girls, took a couple wrong turns in a row And Reno and me, we just laughed and agreed, hell it don't matter which way you go Chorus G And it just don't matter which way you go D A When you're calling the highway your home D G D G When every old town's just your past burning down D A D It don't matter which way you go Now, all of my old friends got married, they're doing all of their business in town They're climbing a ladder that leads to a hole in the ground But, Reno and me, well we talked it all out, and there's one thing that we'll never know What's the point of a race, where you stay in one place, just believing you got somewhere to go Repeat Chorus Yeah, when every old town's just your past burnin' down It don't matter which way you go