Truck Driving Man - Live
Well, I stopped in a road house in Texas
Was a little place called Hamburger Den
I heard that old jukebox start playin'
A song they called a truck driving man
Pour me another cup of coffee
For it is the best in the land
I put a nickel in the jukebox
And played the truck driving man
The waitress she then brought me that cup of coffee
I thanked her and I called her back again
I said, "That song sure does fit me
For I am the truck driving man"
So pour me another cup of coffee
For it is the best in the land
I put a nickel in the jukebox
And played the truck driving man
I climbed back aboard my old semi dead end
And then like a flash well I was gone
Well I got them truck we used to roll in
And now I'm on my way to San Antoine
Lucky ol' pickup
Now when I get up to ol' Glory
They're gonna take me away from this old land
And my ring ride up to Heaven
'Cause I'm a truck driving man
So pour me another cup of coffee
For it is the best in the land
I put a nickel in the jukebox
And play the truck driving man
Yeah, and play the truck driving man
Oh, yeah
Thank you, truck driving man, thank you
We're gonna, we're gonna bring it on over here to, ah
Do a thing for Chris over here
And this is an old Moon Mullican tune
And he would do another one now over here
I'll get the chance to find some Moon Mullican
Great, great old piano player
Mostly on king replica
Moon, here comes the Moon thing called
Settle, ah, Chris you wanna come? Are you ready there? (Yeah)
A little thing called, yes I'm mad with you
Now let's find out why
One, two, three, four
Was a little place called Hamburger Den
I heard that old jukebox start playin'
A song they called a truck driving man
Pour me another cup of coffee
For it is the best in the land
I put a nickel in the jukebox
And played the truck driving man
The waitress she then brought me that cup of coffee
I thanked her and I called her back again
I said, "That song sure does fit me
For I am the truck driving man"
So pour me another cup of coffee
For it is the best in the land
I put a nickel in the jukebox
And played the truck driving man
I climbed back aboard my old semi dead end
And then like a flash well I was gone
Well I got them truck we used to roll in
And now I'm on my way to San Antoine
Lucky ol' pickup
Now when I get up to ol' Glory
They're gonna take me away from this old land
And my ring ride up to Heaven
'Cause I'm a truck driving man
So pour me another cup of coffee
For it is the best in the land
I put a nickel in the jukebox
And play the truck driving man
Yeah, and play the truck driving man
Oh, yeah
Thank you, truck driving man, thank you
We're gonna, we're gonna bring it on over here to, ah
Do a thing for Chris over here
And this is an old Moon Mullican tune
And he would do another one now over here
I'll get the chance to find some Moon Mullican
Great, great old piano player
Mostly on king replica
Moon, here comes the Moon thing called
Settle, ah, Chris you wanna come? Are you ready there? (Yeah)
A little thing called, yes I'm mad with you
Now let's find out why
One, two, three, four
Credits
Writer(s): Terry Fell
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