For the compilation album, see Rocky Mountain Way (album).
1973 single by Joe Walsh
"Rocky Mountain Way"
Single by Joe Walsh
from the album The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get
B-side
"(Day Dream) Prayer"
Released
1973
Recorded
1973
Genre
Blues rock
Length
5:17
Label
ABC-Dunhill
Songwriter(s)
Joe Walsh
Joe Vitale
Rocke Grace
Kenny Passarelli
Producer(s)
Joe Walsh
Bill Szymczyk
Joe Walsh singles chronology
"Rocky Mountain Way" (1973)
"Meadows" (1974)
Official audio
Rocky Mountain Way on YouTube
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