Chattanooga City Limit Sign

Robert Rhett Drawdy

I was thumbing a ride one Saturday morning
Out of Nashville toting my sack
I lent my car to a
Girl that lived in Chattanooga
And she hadn't brought it back
She was drinking pretty heavy when
I let her have it
I hope she knows it was only a loan
There's no telling what I might have
Told her back at the time
But that old car was also my home
About five miles out I was
Getting kind of tired
Sweating hard and feeling kind of weak
I woke up with no cigarettes
And nothing to drink
And I hadn't had a bite to eat
My nerves were so quick I couldn't
Tell where I was shaking
Then a set of brakes sang my song
Some fellow stuck his head out a '57 Chevy
And hollered, hey man come on
I told them I was heading down to Chattanooga
They said, hop in we're going there too
And the way they took off in a cloud of smoke
I still can't believe it was true
They had their windows down and I
Was sitting in the back
With my tongue still hung in my throat
He was hitting just about a hundred and ten
And he said
Man what do you think of this boat
Well there was two semis struggling up ahead
One trying to pass the other
They had the whole road blocked so
He passed them on the right
And let me tell you something brother
I was so nervous that my teeth was clicking
There wasn't any way my head could think
Then the one that was sitting
On the passenger side turned and said
Hey man you want something to drink
I just shook my head because I couldn't talk
He said okay and then he said cheers
The fools were drinking whiskey and wine
And chasing it down with beer
Well I started sweating that old sticky sweat
And I know I was white as a sheep
Then one turned the radio on wide open
And said, hey man check that beat
By the time we reached the top of Monteagle
I thought I heard a rumbling sound
And then I saw a sign that said falling rock
And right there I was floorboard bound
I was rolling and squirming
On the old floorboard
Too weak to sit or stand
And then the driver said we're
Doing a hundred and twenty
Look, here man no hands
I got up enough nerve to raise up and look
And by now there couldn't be no surprise
But his hair was blowing all over my face
And dandruff blew in both eyes
He never did drive on the right or left
He just kept on riding that line
I rubbed my eyes and saw the prettiest thing
The Chattanooga city limit sign
He slowed down and I said
Mister, please I'd like to
Get off right here
He said, aw ride on into town with us
We're gonna go down and pick
Up some more beer i said, please
Once more and he stopped the car
And then he handed me my sack
Said they'd look for me on the road later on
In case I wanted to catch a ride back
I got out and sat down by
The side of the road
Feeling sick and looking mighty pale
I don't remember anything much after that
But next morning I woke up in jail
I didn't know anybody in my cell
And didn't want to ask why was there
But they all kept grinning
And turning their heads
And it was more than my head could bear
So I called the jailer and I
Asked him to tell me
Why I was there if he'd be so kind
He said for stopping the traffic while
I was hugging and kissing
The Chattanooga city limit sign

Trivia about the song Chattanooga City Limit Sign by Johnny Cash

When was the song “Chattanooga City Limit Sign” released by Johnny Cash?
The song Chattanooga City Limit Sign was released in 1981, on the album “The Baron”.
Who composed the song “Chattanooga City Limit Sign” by Johnny Cash?
The song “Chattanooga City Limit Sign” by Johnny Cash was composed by Robert Rhett Drawdy.

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