Truck Drivin’ Man

[Verse 1]
Well I pulled out of Georgia with a ten ton load
I'm heading down the cold stone that black topper road
Looked out the window at the sky up above
Sat back and I thought of the life that I love

[Verse 2]
Now you can give a banker a nice easy seat
And you can give the sailor all those sea that he meet
But when it comes to drive and just leave that of me
'Cause I know in my heart it's my destiny

[Verse 3]
The love of a woman now I'll never see
'Cause dark nights and city lights keep on calling me
I'm heading down to Florida on this black top road
Got a high wide rig with a tеn ton load

[Verse 4]
Well I met a lotta peoplе and I seen a lotta towns
But this rig is my palace and the highway's my crown
I'll never give up this truck drivin' life
For a son to call me daddy or a sweet loving wife

[Verse 5]
All you people have heard my story
When I'm in my cab well I'm in my glory
Now it may be hard for some to understand
I was born and I'll die the truck drivin' man

[Outro]
I was born and I'll die the six wheeler man
I was born and I'll die the truck drivin' man
I was born and I'll die the six—

Curiosités sur la chanson Truck Drivin’ Man de Hank Williams, Jr.

Quand la chanson “Truck Drivin’ Man” a-t-elle été lancée par Hank Williams, Jr.?
La chanson Truck Drivin’ Man a été lancée en 1966, sur l’album “Country Shadows”.

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