500 Miles (cover)

Less Than Jake · Other Songs - Less Than Jake

When I wake up, yeah I know Im gonna be,

I'm gonna be the man who wakes up next to you

When I go out yeah I know Im gonna be

I'm gonna be the man who goes along with you

And If I get drunk, yes I know I'm gonna be

I'm gonna be the man who gets drunk next to you

And if I haver whatever that means

I'm gonna be the man who's havering to you



But I would walk 500 miles

And I would walk 500 more

To be the man who walked 1,000 miles

To fall down at your door



When I'm working yeah I know I'm gonna be

I'm gonna be the man who's working hard for you

And when the money, comes in for the work I do

I'll pass almost every penny on to you

When I come home yeah I know I'm gonna be

I'm gonna be the man who comes back home to you

And if I grow old well I know I'm gonna be

I'm gonna be the man who's growing old with you



And I would walk 500 miles

And I would walk 500 more

To be the man who walked 1,000 miles

To fall down at your door



Surrender

Surrender



When I'm lonely yes I know I'm gonna be

I'm gonna be the man who's lonely without you

When I'm dreaming yes I know I'm gonna be

I gonna Dream about the time when I'm with you

And if I get drunk, yeah I know I'm gonna be

I'm gonna be the man that gets drunk next to you

And if I haver, whatever the fuck that means

I'm gonna be the man who havers next you



And I would walk 500 miles

And I would walk 500 more

To be the man who walked 1,000 miles

To fall down at your door



Surrender

Surrender



When I'm lonely, yes I know I'm gonna be

I'm gonna be the man whos lonely without you

I'm gonna be the man whos coming home



Cuz I would walk 500 miles

And I would walk 500 more

To be the man who walked 1,000 miles

To fall down at your door



Surrender

Surrender

Surrender

500 Miles (cover)

Less Than Jake delivers a spirited rendition of the classic folk standard '500 Miles,' channeling the band's signature blend of punk energy and traditional songwriting. While the original composition is a staple of American folk history, Jake's interpretation injects it with a driving, rhythmic intensity characteristic of his discography. The track exemplifies the group's ability to reinterpret well-known material through a modern, high-energy lens, maintaining the song's themes of travel and longing while embracing their distinct rock sound. This recording stands as a testament to their skill in bridging generational musical gaps, transforming a timeless anthem into a dynamic performance that resonates with fans of both folk revival and alternative rock.