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Artist/Band: Rick Nelson
Lyrics for Song: The Bridge Washed Out
Lyrics for Album: Country Fever [Decca] [1967]



(Mel Melshee - Jimmy Louis - Sandra Smith - Slim Williamson)



The bridge washed out I can't swim

And my baby's on the other side.



When I awoke this a morning

The rain was a pouring down

I was gonna wed the little river girl

Just over the bridge across town.



Now I'm a runnin' up and down the river

And my nerves are drivin' me wild

Because the bridge washed out I can't swim

And my baby's on the other side.



Rain, oh, rain stop a fallin'

Sark clouds hurry from the sky

The preacher and my bride are waitin'

And the weddin' bells are startin' to chime.



I can't kiss and hold her

And it's drivin' me out of my mind

'Cause the bridge washed out I can't swim

And my baby's on the other side.



--- Instrumental ---



Now I got one foot in the river

One foot solid on the ground

I try to swim that ragin' old river

But I know if I try I'd drown.



There's not a boat around me

They walked on out with the tide

'Cause the bridge washed out I can't swim

And my baby's on the other side



'Cause the bridge washed out I can't swim

And my baby's on the other side...


The Bridge Washed Out

Rick Nelson's "The Bridge Washed Out" stands as a defining track from his 1967 album *Country Fever*, marking a pivotal shift in his musical identity. While best known for his rock and roll hits, this recording embraces a warmer, more acoustic country sound that reflected the evolving folk-rock trends of the late 1960s. The song features Nelson's signature smooth vocals and a melodic structure that bridges his earlier pop success with a deeper, more reflective tone. Released during a period where artists were increasingly incorporating country instrumentation into their rock arrangements, the track showcases his versatility as a performer. It remains a notable example of his work in the country genre, offering a distinct contrast to his earlier electric pop recordings and highlighting his ability to adapt his style to different musical landscapes of the era.


Album Lyrics: Country Fever [Decca] [1967]


Rick Nelson
"Country Fever [Decca] [1967]"


1. Take a City Bride
2. Funny How Time Slips Away
3. The Bridge Washed Out
4. Big Chief Buffalo Nickel
5. Things You Gave Me
6. Take These Chains from My Heart
7. (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle Blow
8. Walkin' Down the Line
9. You Win Again
10. Salty Dog Blues