Truck Drivin' Man
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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Well he's truckin' on down from Memphis
Cruisin' down to New Orleans
Tonight he sleeps alone with a cajun queen
Well there's smoke from the stacks a-blowin'
And he don't care where he's goin'
The only time he feels right is when he's rollin'
He's got road maps in his hand
Lord, drivin' just as hard as he can
Trying to dodge them scales and the man
Well I'm talkin' about
Truck drivin' man
Yea he'll always give ya, the best that he can.

White cups and coffee, lord yea
Its all that he needs
And he's all right by me
Truck drivin' man
Truck on
Truck driver
Shift your gears

He's got ladies up in North Dakota
From the keys man, to Minnesota
And he loves each and every one, least that's what he's told 'em
Lord, flannel shirts and blue jeans
Truck stops are routine
Tonight he sleeps alone with a cajun queen
Well I'm talkin' about
Truck drivin' man
Yea he'll always give ya, the best that he can.

White cups and coffee, lord yea
Its all that he needs
And he's all right by me
Truck drivin' man
Guitar
Truck driver

Well he's truckin' on down from Memphis
Cruisin' down to New Orleans
Tonight he sleeps alone with a cajun queen
Well there's smoke from the stacks a-blowin'
And he don't care where he's goin'
The only time he feels right is when he's rollin'
Well I'm talkin' about
Truck drivin' man
Yea he'll always give ya, the best that he can.

White cups and coffee, lord yea
Its all that he needs
And he's all right by me
Truck drivin' man
I said he's all right by me
Truck drivin' man
I said he's all right by me
Truck drivin' man




Play the guitar
Truck driver

Overall Meaning

The song "Truck Drivin' Man" by Lynyrd Skynyrd is an ode to the life and experiences of a truck driver. It describes the journey of a truck driver as he travels down from Memphis to New Orleans, stopping at various locations and meeting different people along the way. The driver is portrayed as a loner who finds solace only in his travels and is constantly on the move, trying to avoid the cops and the weighing station. The only time he finds peace is when he is behind the wheel of his truck.


The song is a celebration of the truck driver's lifestyle and his independence. The lyrics describe the truck driver's love for his job and the freedom and adventure that it provides him. The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Truck drivin' man" and is a catchy reminder of the main theme of the song.


Overall, the song is a tribute to the hardworking and often underappreciated life of a truck driver. It highlights the importance of these drivers in our economy and recognizes the sacrifices they make to keep goods moving across the country.


Line by Line Meaning

Well he's truckin' on down from Memphis
He is driving a truck from Memphis to New Orleans


Cruisin' down to New Orleans
He is taking a leisurely journey towards New Orleans while driving the truck


Tonight he sleeps alone with a cajun queen
He will be staying alone tonight with a cajun woman in his truck


Well there's smoke from the stacks a-blowin'
The exhaust from the truck is visible as it moves ahead


And he don't care where he's goin'
He is not particular about the destination and just enjoys driving


The only time he feels right is when he's rollin'
He loves driving the truck and it makes him feel good


He's got road maps in his hand
He has the maps of the route he is driving with him


Lord, drivin' just as hard as he can
He is driving as fast as he can to reach his destination


Trying to dodge them scales and the man
He is trying to avoid the police checkpoints on the way


Yea he'll always give ya, the best that he can.
He will always do his best in his job as a truck driver


White cups and coffee, lord yea
He drinks coffee in white cups


Its all that he needs
He requires only coffee and cups while on the go


And he's all right by me
The singer is fine with the truck driver's way of life


Shift your gears
The singer is encouraging the truck driver to change gears while driving


He's got ladies up in North Dakota
The truck driver has relationships with women in North Dakota


From the keys man, to Minnesota
The truck driver has been with women from Florida Keys to Minnesota


And he loves each and every one, least that's what he's told 'em
The truck driver convinces the women he loves them all


Lord, flannel shirts and blue jeans
He wears flannel shirts and blue jeans while driving


Truck stops are routine
Stopping at truck stops is part of his routine


Guitar
Instrumental break in the song


I said he's all right by me
The artist reiterates that he is fine with the truck driver's lifestyle


Play the guitar
The artist wants the guitar to continue playing




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: EDWARD C. KING, RONNIE VAN ZANT

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