#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Date: 10/13/96; 12:55:05 AM From: [email protected] (Gene L. Graham) Subject: TRUCK DRIVER'S BLUES TRUCK DRIVER'S BLUES Words and Music by Ted Daffan [A] Feelin' kinda weary, from my head down to my [A7] shoes [D] Feelin' kinda weary, from my head down [D7] to my [A] shoes I got a [E] low down feelin' Truck [E7] Driver's [A] Blues. Keep them wheels a-rollin', I ain't got no time to lose Keep them wheels a-rollin', I ain't got no time to lose Just a low down feelin' Truck Driver's Blues. [A] Ride, ride, ride, ride on into [A7] town [D] Ride, ride, ride, ride on [D7] town [A] My [E] honky tonk gal is waitin' I got [E7] troubles to [A] drown. I never did have nothin', I got nothin' much to lose I never did have nothin', I got nothin' much to lose But the low down feelin' Truck Driver's Blues. Note. According to the Encyclopedia of Folk, Country and Western Music Ted Daffan's "Truck Driver's Blues" was the biggest country record of 1939.