🎶 Still on Track (A Frankly Spunk Original)
A retro outlaw folk-rock anthem with road-worn grit, acoustic strum, harmonica licks, soulful vocals, and a defiant heartbeat. Storm-tested spirit meets country road resilience. #FranklySpunk
By Frankly Spunk / April 25, 2025

🌄 Why This Song Exists
This one rides shotgun for every soul who’s stared down breakdowns and kept rolling anyway.
Still on Track is a rebel’s anthem for the storm-tested, the sleep-deprived, the ones who know that every setback is just another verse in the song of resilience.
It stands up and sings for:
✅ Road warriors who won’t quit
✅ The power of grace under pressure
✅ Grit polished by fire and roadside coffee
🎙 What Inspired This Song
The trailer tire shredded. The hitch cut loose. And somewhere between Hurricane and Nitro, West Virginia, the night got mighty long.
Born from the real-life mishaps of the Tabula Rasa RV Tour, this track pulses with the heartbeat of survival and the harmonica hum of hard-won hope.
Crafted to sound like:
- Acoustic strums wrapped in outlaw dust
- Harmonica licks echoing like backroad prayers
- Vocals carrying the wear-and-tear of experience—but never surrender
This isn’t a song about breaking down.
It’s about choosing to rise—again and again.
✍ Lyrics Highlight
“But I’m still on track, come storm or more mishap—
The road may break, but I still won’t look back.”
“So if you find your spirit cracked,
Just breathe deep… you’re still on track.”
These aren’t just lines.
They’re the pulse of persistence.
The heartbeat of every wanderer who keeps moving forward—no matter what tries to stop them.
🚐 Part of the Bigger Story
Still on Track rolls alongside the stories, mishaps, and miles of the Tabula Rasa RV Tour—where every detour writes its own lyric and every mile hums with hard-won truth.
It’s the soundtrack of sticking with the journey when the easy way out is calling your name.
This is Frankly Spunk with its boots muddy and its spirit unbroken.
Not a ballad of quitting—but a harmonized, harmonica-backed hell-yes to carrying on.