Ninety Miles an Hour (Down a Dead End Street)

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"Ninety Miles an Hour (Down a Dead End Street)"
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Song by Hank Snow
Released1963
Genre Country
Label RCA Victor
Songwriters Don Robinson, Hal Blair

"Ninety Miles an Hour (Down a Dead End Street)" is a country music song written by Don Robertson and Hal Blair, recorded by Hank Snow, and released on the RCA Victor label. In October 1963, it reached No. 2 on the country charts, and spent 22 weeks on the charts. [1]

The song's lyrics tell of a doomed relationship between a couple who belong to others. They start with a few stolen kisses, but instead of stopping, they keep going until they discover the brakes are gone. The lyrics compare the relationship metaphorically to a motorcycle driven by the devil at 90 miles an hour down a one-way street, ignoring a warning voice, her lips like sweet wine as they head toward a stone wall.

Later covers of the song include:

The song was included on multiple compilation greatest hits albums of Snow's hits, including "The Living Legend" (1975), "Snow Country" (1992), and "The Essential Hank Snow" (1997).

References

  1. Joel Whitburn (1996). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits. Billboard Books. p. 300. ISBN   0823076326.
  2. "Don Robertson - Heart On My Sleeve". Discogs. Retrieved January 21, 2026.
  3. "Katy". AllMusic.com. Retrieved January 21, 2026.
  4. "Down In the Groove". AllMusic.com. Retrieved January 20, 2026.