Truck Drivin’ Man

Terry Fell

[Verse 1]
I stopped at a road house in Texas
Twas a little place called Hamburger Dan's
I heard that jukebox playin'
A song called a "Truck Drivin' Man"
The waitress then brought me some coffee
I thanked her then called her again
I said that old song sure does fit me
Cause I'm a truck drivin' man

[Chorus]
Pour me another cup of coffee
For it is the best in the land
I'll put a quarter in the jukebox
And I'll play that Truck Drivin' Man

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 2]
Well I climbed back aboard my old semi
Then like a flash I was gone
I got them old truck wheels a-rollin'
I'm on my way to San Antone
When I get my call up to glory
They'll take me away from this land
I'm gonna head this old truck up to heaven
Cause I'm a truck drivin' man

[Chorus]
Pour me another cup of coffee
For it is the best in the land
I'll put a quarter in the jukebox
And I'll play that "Truck Drivin' Man"

[Outro]
And I'll play that "Truck Drivin' Man"

Trivia about the song Truck Drivin’ Man by Red Simpson

When was the song “Truck Drivin’ Man” released by Red Simpson?
The song Truck Drivin’ Man was released in 1966, on the album “Roll Truck Roll”.
Who composed the song “Truck Drivin’ Man” by Red Simpson?
The song “Truck Drivin’ Man” by Red Simpson was composed by Terry Fell.

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