Truckin'

JAMES ARTHUR GRIFFIN, ROBB ROYER

Truckin' down the highway
Get outta my way
Always in a hurry
Always in between
That's where you can find me
Truckin' down the highway
Sittin' in the cab of
A ten ton machine
Gettin' pretty tired of stoppin'
In old run down cafes
Some day I'm gonna find me a woman
Rich enough to pay my way
Gonna make some inroads
Drivin' home a payload
Truckin' down the highway
Like you never seen
Gettin' pretty tired of lookin'
In truck stop cabarets
Some day I'm gonna find me a woman
Rich enough to pay my way
Then you're gonna find me
Truckin' down the highway
Sittin' in the back seat
Of a long limousine

Trivia about the song Truckin' by Bread

On which albums was the song “Truckin'” released by Bread?
Bread released the song on the albums “Manna” in 1971, “Anthology of Bread” in 1985, “Retrospective” in 1996, “The Definitive Collection” in 2006, and “The Works” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Truckin'” by Bread?
The song “Truckin'” by Bread was composed by JAMES ARTHUR GRIFFIN, ROBB ROYER.

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