Motivatin’ Man

I drove a big old truck from Mississippi all the way cross country to Frisco
I got another load then I was on my way again back to where that Mississippi flows
I like to hear that rhythm as that motor purrs along
And them big wheels a keep rollin' clear and free
I'd rather drive a truck than to be a millionaire it's the only life for me
Cause my grandpa drove a mule train and my pa a riverboat
And I just a like a them I'm gonna see lots of land
My grandpa drove a mule train and my pa a riverboat
I'm just like them I'm a motivatin' man
[ guitar ]
I met a pretty girl while down in Dallas I thought that we would marry up
But I lost my nerve when we got to the church
And I climbed back aboard my old truck
For I got to thinkin' things over married life is not for me I'm sure
I don't want a woman to tell me that I can't drive my truck anymore
Cause my grandpa drove a mule train...
I'm just like them I'm a motivatin' man

Trivia about the song Motivatin’ Man by Red Simpson

When was the song “Motivatin’ Man” released by Red Simpson?
The song Motivatin’ Man was released in 1966, on the album “Roll Truck Roll”.

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