Breaker Breaker
The Outlaws Lyrics


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Breaker breaker take me home
You know the one I wanna see

Gimme your north bound seven five
I been headed for that campin' town
South bound is my ride

Eight more hours I'll be shiftin' gears
Look over your shoulder, guy
Won't you lend me your ears?

It's been so long since I've seen my home
Got to get on down that road tonight
The one I love is waitin' there for me
With open arms and love in her eyes

Seeing the days and the nights pass me by
I've been seeing the road signs
And white lines are in my eyes

Hands on the wheel with my radio on
This is pony boy breaker down
I'm goin' home

You know I've tried to make the best of it
But there's somethings a man's just got to do
The big ten wheels keep on rollin' along
And I'll be there before the mornin' dew

Breaker breaker take me home
Clear the highway for me
Breaker breaker take me home
You know the one I wanna see

Hearin' that old lonesome highway song
I've been hearin' the diesel hum
She's runnin' again

Back on the road I got a heavy load
Lookin' over my shoulder now
It's clear to L.A.

It's been so long since I've seen my home
Got to get on down that road tonight
Freeways and highways and back roads and byways
Come on back you cotton picker you

Breaker breaker take me home
Clear the highway for me
Breaker breaker take me home
You know the one I wanna see

Breaker breaker take me home
Clear the highway for me
Breaker breaker take me home
You know the one I wanna see

Breaker breaker take me home




Clear the highway for me
Breaker breaker take me

Overall Meaning

The Outlaws’ “Breaker Breaker” is a song about a truck driver (likely a “CB,” short for “citizens’ band,” radio operator) who wants to get home to see his loved one. He calls out for someone heading north on Highway 75 to “clear the highway” for him so he can make it through. He acknowledges the long drive ahead, noting that he’ll be “shiftin’ gears” for the next eight hours, and asks other drivers to keep an ear out for him. He’s been on the road for a while, and though he’s seen a lot of sights, he wants nothing more than to get back to his partner.


With lyrics like “got to get on down that road tonight, the one I love is waitin’ there for me with open arms and love in her eyes,” this song portrays a relatable theme of longing for home and human connection. The truck driver is becoming overwhelmed by the sights and sounds of the road, and wants nothing more than to be where he is loved and appreciated. The implication is that he is sacrificing his own comfort and safety in order to do his job, but that he has some solace in knowing that he is headed straight towards the person who loves him most.


Line by Line Meaning

Breaker breaker take me home
Asking for a clear way home using CB radio language


You know the one I wanna see
Referring to their loved one they want to go home to


Gimme your north bound seven five
Asking for a route to their desired location


I been headed for that campin' town
Planning to take a break in a nearby town before continuing the journey


South bound is my ride
Referring to their current direction of travel


Eight more hours I'll be shiftin' gears
Estimating the remaining time to reach their destination


Look over your shoulder, guy
Requesting the attention of another driver on the road


Won't you lend me your ears?
Requesting their assistance or advice for a better route or shortcut


It's been so long since I've seen my home
Expressing homesickness and longing for their loved ones


Got to get on down that road tonight
Feeling urgency to reach home as soon as possible


The one I love is waitin' there for me
Stating the reason for the urgency to reach home


With open arms and love in her eyes
Describing the loving welcome they will receive at home


Seeing the days and the nights pass me by
Reflecting on the time spent away from home


I've been seeing the road signs
Observing the directions and distances to different towns and cities on the road


And white lines are in my eyes
Experiencing fatigue from driving for extended periods of time


Hands on the wheel with my radio on
Painting a picture of a truck driver on the road


This is pony boy breaker down
Introducing oneself on the CB radio by a nickname or call sign


I'm goin' home
Stating the final destination


You know I've tried to make the best of it
Acknowledging the difficulties of being away from home


But there's somethings a man's just got to do
Accepting the responsibilities and choices that come with their profession


The big ten wheels keep on rollin' along
Referring to the sound and motion of a big truck on the road


And I'll be there before the mornin' dew
Expecting to arrive at their destination in the early hours of the morning


Clear the highway for me
Reiterating the need for a clear and safe road


Hearin' that old lonesome highway song
Feeling the nostalgia and emotions associated with their profession and lifestyle


I've been hearin' the diesel hum
Sensing the sound and vibration of the truck engine


She's runnin' again
Referring to the truck operating smoothly and efficiently


Back on the road I got a heavy load
Returning to the road with cargo to deliver


Lookin' over my shoulder now
Checking for other vehicles on the road


It's clear to L.A.
Reaching the west coast city of Los Angeles


Freeways and highways and back roads and byways
Listing the various types of roads and routes taken on the journey


Come on back you cotton picker you
Addressing a fellow truck driver on the CB radio with a friendly and familiar nickname




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Written by: HUGHIE THOMASSON

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