Samson And Delilah Lyrics
Middle Of The Road

Lyrics
Samson and Delilah
Lived a long long time ago
She was undecided
But man that hair just had to go
Nanananana
Nananananana
Nanananana
Nanananana
On that Friday evening
Things were going mighty fine
Then he started sleeping
'cos she slipped something in the wine
Nanananana
Nananananana
Nanananana
Nanananana
(Nanananana)
Ain't no glory
(Nananananana)
In this fable
(Nanananana)
Like the story
(Nanananana)
Cane and Abel
(Nanananana)
Samson's gonna
(Nananananana)
Turn the tables.
Samson had a feeling
That God would guide his feeble hand
Man you should 've seen him
Pushin' pillars from the stand
Nanananana
Nananananana
Nanananana
Nanananana
(Nanananana)
Ain't no glory
(Nananananana)
In this fable
(Nanananana)
Like the story
(Nanananana)
Cane and Abel
(Nanananana)
Samson neatly
(Nananananana)
Turned the tables
Samson had a feeling
That God would guide his feeble hand
Man you should 've seen him
Pushin' pillars from the stand
Nanananana
Nananananana
Nanananana
Nanananana
(Nanananana)
Ain't no glory
(Nananananana)
In this fable
(Nanananana)
Like the story
(Nanananana)
Cane and Abel
(Nanananana)
Samson neatly
(Nananananana)
Turned the tables.
(Nanananana)
Ain't no glory
(Nananananana)
In this fable
(Nanananana)
Like the story
(Nanananana)
Cane and Abel
Song & Lyrics Facts
Middle of the Road is a song by Scottish pop-rock band Samson and Delilah. It was released in 1971 on their album, The Album.
Written by members Charlie McCoy and Ronnie Leahy, it became one of their biggest hits, reaching number five in the UK Singles Chart. The lyrics tell the story of a couple who are stuck in the middle of the road with no way to go forward or back. It speaks of how they've gone through so much together but now can't seem to find a way out of their predicament. With its catchy chorus and upbeat melody, Middle of the Road has become an enduring classic for fans of the band.