We've Got a Long Way to Go

Rick Nelson · Rick Sings Nelson [Decca] [1970]

(R. Nelson)



It's alright to take my hand, I'm your brother

Wanna show you one way or another

Come on and walk with me

I wanna make you see that's it's alright

It's alright.



It's alright to take a stand, I'm your brother

Don't be afraid, we all belong to each other

I want to make you see that's it's alright

It's alright.



Don't let it get ya down

We're gonna change I know

So put your feet on the ground

We got such a long way to go

We got such a long way to go

We got such a long way to go.



It's alright to take my hand, I'm your brother

Don't be afraid, we all belong to each other

Come on and walk with me

I wanna make you see that's it's alright

It's alright.



Don't let it get ya down

We're gonna change I know

So put your feet on the ground

We got such a long way to go.



We got such a long way to go

We got such a long way to go

We got such a long way to go

We got such a long way to go

We got such a long way to go...

We've Got a Long Way to Go

Rick Nelson's 1970 recording of 'We've Got a Long Way to Go' stands as a poignant testament to his enduring ability to blend rock and roll energy with heartfelt balladry. Originally released on the Decca label, this track exemplifies Nelson's matured vocal style during the early 1970s, moving beyond his earlier teen idol image to explore themes of perseverance and emotional resilience. The song's enduring appeal lies in its melodic structure and Nelson's distinctive delivery, which has kept it relevant across decades of musical evolution. As part of his broader discography, the recording highlights his capacity to craft songs that resonate deeply with listeners seeking both nostalgia and contemporary relevance.