Life is a Highway is an iconic song released by Tom Cochrane in 1991. It was Cochrane’s most commercially successful single, reaching number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number four on the Canadian Singles Chart. It was one of the most popular songs in the 1990s.
History
The song was originally written in 1985 by Cochrane in response to a fan request for a song about Canada’s highways. Cochrane set out on a cross-country tour to various cities, playing the song as he travelled. In 1991, he released the song on his album Mad Mad World. It quickly became popular, and has been featured in several movies and television shows, such as Cars.
Meaning of the Song
The meaning of the song is open to interpretation, but it generally speaks of life’s journey, and the metaphor of life being a highway. The lyrics emphasize the importance of living life to the fullest, as life is full of twists and turns.
Popularity
The song has become an anthem for Canadians, and remains popular today. It was voted the third best Canadian song ever in a 2004 CBC poll, and was voted the fourth best Canadian song of the past 25 years in a Canadian Living magazine survey in 2007.
Conclusion
Life is a Highway is an iconic song by Canadian singer Tom Cochrane. It is a fan favorite that still remains popular today, and has become an anthem for Canadians. It speaks of life’s journey and the importance of living life to the fullest.