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—

Trivia about the song Truck Drivin’ Man by Hank Williams, Jr.

When was the song “Truck Drivin’ Man” released by Hank Williams, Jr.?
The song Truck Drivin’ Man was released in 1966, on the album “Country Shadows”.

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