Songwriter: Glenn Frey Jack Tempchin Jay Oliver

Producer: Elliot Scheiner Glenn Frey

Way outta town on some midnight highway
Headed nowhere, was just drivin' by myself
The night was cold, the wind was blowin'
Me, I felt like I was someone else

I was achin', I was alone
No destination, so far away from home
Suddenly I find myself callin' to the heavens above
Please send me someone to love

Which way to happiness? Over the mountain
Which way to freedom? Just across the sea
Lord, I been searchin' for what seems like forever, now
Which way to happiness for someone like me?

It seems like I spend my whole life runnin'
Runnin' away from what I couldn't be
Down some endless road just south of nowhere
Always movin' but never really free

I had a dream, I said a prayer
Just like the answer, you were standin' there
The neon sign that was fifteen stories tall
I could hear the angels call

This way to happiness, the train is leavin'
Over the mountain, headin' to sea
Highway to freedom is when you start believin'
This way to happiness, you and me

I've rolled this rig from coast to coast
I've seen alot, I've done more than most
I was like a sailor lost at sea
When, like an angel from above, you came down and rescued me

This way to happiness, the train is leavin'
Over the mountain, headin' to sea
Highway to freedom is when you start believin'
This way to happiness, you and me

Glenn Frey

Glenn Lewis Frey (November 6, 1948 – January 18, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor from Detroit, Michigan. Frey was a founding member of the rock band Eagles, acting as co-lead singer and frontman along with Don Henley. Frey played guitar and keyboards as well as sang lead vocals on songs including “Take It Easy”, “Peaceful Easy Feeling”, and “Tequila Sunrise”, among others. Frey had a successful solo career during the Eagles‘ hiatus from 1980 to 1994. He released his debut solo album, No Fun Aloud in 1982, and the album was certified Gold by the RIAA. Frey won six Grammy Awards and five American Music Awards as a member of the Eagles, and he was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Eagles in 1998.