Piggyback Blues

[Chorus]
I got the piggyback blues, what's a fella could do?
When the cab of a truck's been his home
I got the piggyback blues, I gotta change my ways
Cause the long old hauls are gone

[Verse 1]
Well, the boss called us in about a month ago
Said fellows the long hauls are through
Take your trailer to the railroad yard
There's a flat car waitin' for you
There's a flat car waitin' for you

[Verse 2]
I'd like to see Mary in Abilene and Susie in Omaha
I'd like to see Jeannie in Albuquerque and Betty in Wichita
And Betty in Wichita

[Chorus]
I got the piggyback blues, what's a fella could do?
When the cab of a truck's been his homе
I got the piggyback blues, I gotta change my ways
Causе the long old hauls are gone

[Verse 3]
Well, these piggyback cars are gonna change my life
I'll have to start to slippin' around
I'll have to get the kitch that I miss so much
In the places on the outskirts of town
Yeah, the places on the outskirts of town

[Chorus]
I got the piggyback blues, what's a fella could do?
When the cab of a truck's been his home
I got the piggyback blues, I gotta change my ways
Cause the long old hauls are gone

Trivia about the song Piggyback Blues by Red Simpson

When was the song “Piggyback Blues” released by Red Simpson?
The song Piggyback Blues was released in 1967, on the album “Truck Drivin' Fool”.

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