Two Pump Texaco

MICHAEL DULANEY, NEIL THRASHER

He was wipin' motor oil off her dipstick
She was pullin' on the hair that
Got caught in her lipstick
And with the smell of her perfume
He forgot the smell of gasoline
As he was toppin' off her tank she said
"How far to Abilene?"

He sees 'em come, he sees 'em go
From the island of his two pump Texaco

There's a rusted out rambler up on the rack
And a pile of bald Goodyear's
Out in the back
He meets families on vacation
Bikers and businessmen he calls 'em friend
But he'll probably never see 'em again
No, he won't

He sees 'em come, he sees 'em go
From the island of his two pump Texaco
He keeps 'em movin' on down the road
Come back real soon to his two pump Texaco

He's heard about those big city
Shop 'n' go stations
With twenty automated self service machines
He just feels sorry for them big city people
They must not know what service really means
He's got a sign that says

Last chance stop for at
Least two hundred miles maps, gas, soda pop
Lucky Strikes and moon pies
Yeah, he's a third generation filler up
Full service man
He thanks the Lord for that star in the sky
And the grease on his hands, yeah, he does

He sees 'em come, he sees 'em go
From the island of his two pump Texaco
It's like a place we used to know
Come back real soon to his two pump Texaco

Trivia about the song Two Pump Texaco by Charley Pride

When was the song “Two Pump Texaco” released by Charley Pride?
The song Two Pump Texaco was released in 2003, on the album “Comfort of Her Wings”.
Who composed the song “Two Pump Texaco” by Charley Pride?
The song “Two Pump Texaco” by Charley Pride was composed by MICHAEL DULANEY, NEIL THRASHER.

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