Big Old Mack

In the wind and rain of winter and no glimmer of the sun
We leave the south behind us on that welcome northern run
New motor just been fitted and she's barking from stack
A snarling Detroit diesel underneath this big old Mack
There's bull lights on her bumper and new chroming on her stack
Her reconditioned gearbox has really brought her back
New booster on her intake and her head is made to suit
And when I hold her open Holy Moses can she scoot!!
She's a road train geared for the open road and the inland highways
Known to the rugged north and the dusty byways
Big old Mack
Two weeks too long away from all that diesel oil and grime
Tonight we’ll see the sun go down across that borderline
There's lots of work to do old girl and we've no time to sleep
Your big repairs have left me broke and you've gotta earn your keep
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We’re rollin’ up the highway all the blues are in our wake
The bogey wheels are humming to a good old country tape
Two trailers on we dare to pass the truckies gasp in awe
We’re sailing round their modern trucks half throttle to the floor
She knows that Goulburn highway and she knows old Goulburn Hill
And the endless blue horizons on the road to Camooweal
She knows that sunset country where the wedge tailed eagle soars
And the unforgiving distance of the lonely Nullabor
She's a road train, geared for the open road and the inland highways
Known to the rugged north and the dusty byways
Big old Mack, big old Mack

Trivia about the song Big Old Mack by Slim Dusty

When was the song “Big Old Mack” released by Slim Dusty?
The song Big Old Mack was released in 1997, on the album “Makin’ a Mile”.

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