"Detour (There's a Muddy Road Ahead)" is a Western swing ballad written by Paul Westmoreland in 1945. The original version was by Jimmy Walker with Paul Westmoreland and His Pecos River Boys, issued around the beginning of November 1945.

Background

Westmoreland wrote the song while traveling to Murphy, North Carolina. He debuted the song in the neighboring town of Hayesville.

The title comes from the repetition of detour in the chorus:

Written in the first person, the song tells of the singer's regrets for the choices made in life.

1946 recordings

  • Spade Cooley (Columbia 36935), with Tex Williams on vocals, had a big hit with it in 1946, spending 11 weeks on the country charts, reaching number two.
  • Other artist scoring big with the song in 1946 included Wesley Tuttle, number three Elton Britt, number five, and Foy Willing, number six.
  • Bill Haley & His Comets for the album Haley's Juke Box (1960; not released as a single)
  • Hank Thompson and His Brazos Valley Boys on the 1964 album Golden Country Hits
  • Dean Martin on his 1965 album Houston
  • Instrumental version was recorded by Duane Eddy, on his album Have 'Twangy' Guitar Will Travel (1958).
  • Willie Nelson and Leon Russell on the album One For The Road (1979; not released as a single, album charted #3 on Billboard country)
  • In 2016, American singer Cyndi Lauper recorded "Detour" with Emmylou Harris for her album Detour.
  • In its various versions, it is the Theme music of the Radio program, "Detour, The Folk, Roots, and World Music Show".

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