Truck Drivin' Man
Bill Anderson Lyrics


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I stopped at a road house in Texas a little place called Hamburger Dan's
Heard that old jukebox a playin' song about a truck drivin' man
The waitress then brought me up some coffee
I thanked her then called her back again
I said that old song sure does fit me cause I'm a truck drivin' man
Pour me another cup of coffee for it is the best in the land
Put a nickel in the jukebox and play the Truck Drivin' Man
[ steel - fiddle ]
I climbed back aboard my old semi and then like a flash I was gone
I got them old truck wheels a rolling now 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'll head this old truck up to heaven cause I'm a truck drivin' man




Pour me another cup of coffee...
And play the Truck Drivin' Man

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bill Anderson's song "Truck Drivin' Man" tell the story of a truck driver who stops at a roadhouse in Texas called Hamburger Dan's. While there, he hears an old song playing on the jukebox about a truck driving man. The waitress brings him some coffee, and he thanks her before calling her back again. He tells her that the old song fits him well because he is also a truck driving man.


Feeling a connection to the song, he asks for another cup of coffee, claiming it is the best in the land. He puts a nickel in the jukebox and requests that they play "Truck Drivin' Man." The singer then climbs back into his truck and swiftly resumes his journey, with the wheels rolling as he heads towards San Antone.


The song takes on a deeper meaning when the singer reflects on his mortality. He mentions that when he eventually receives his call to glory and is taken away from this earthly land, he will steer his old truck up to heaven because he is indeed a truck driving man.


Line by Line Meaning

I stopped at a road house in Texas a little place called Hamburger Dan's
I took a break at a roadside establishment in Texas known as Hamburger Dan's.


Heard that old jukebox a playin' song about a truck drivin' man
I listened to the sound of the jukebox playing a song about a man who drives trucks.


The waitress then brought me up some coffee
The waitress brought me a cup of coffee.


I thanked her then called her back again
I expressed gratitude and asked her to come back.


I said that old song sure does fit me cause I'm a truck drivin' man
I commented that the song resonates with me because I am a man who drives trucks.


Pour me another cup of coffee for it is the best in the land
Please serve me another cup of coffee, as it is the finest available.


Put a nickel in the jukebox and play the Truck Drivin' Man
Insert a nickel into the jukebox and select the song 'Truck Drivin' Man' to play.


[ steel - fiddle ]
Instrumental section featuring steel guitar and fiddle.


I climbed back aboard my old semi and then like a flash I was gone
I got back into my trusty semi-truck and quickly left.


I got them old truck wheels a rolling now I'm on my way to San Antone
I set the wheels of my old truck in motion as I head towards San Antonio.


When I get my call up to glory they'll take me away from this land
When I pass away and receive a heavenly summon, I will depart from this earthly realm.


I'll head this old truck up to heaven cause I'm a truck drivin' man
I will drive my faithful truck all the way to heaven because I'm a man who drives trucks.


Pour me another cup of coffee...
Please serve me another cup of coffee...


And play the Truck Drivin' Man
...and play the song 'Truck Drivin' Man'.




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Written by: Terry Fell

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