Fewer Trucking Songs

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Fewer Trucking Songs

Post by Darryl Hattenhauer »

Is it just my ignorance, or have there been fewer songs about trucking in the last decade or so then there were twenty or thirty years ago?

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Yes. And trains. And momma. And prison. And drinkin'. Well, maybe not drinkin'... <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jim Cohen on 03 November 2006 at 01:51 PM.]</p></FONT>
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"I was drunk the day Mom got out of prison/so I went to pick her up in the rain/but before I could get to the station in my pickup truck/she got runned over by a damned old train." D A Coe

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Post by Bob Blair »

Steve Goodman actually wrote that one. But for all the appalling things DAC has done since, he definitely nailed that one.

How many of us have have listened to enough of the radio stuff from the past two decades to know whether they're still writing about trucks? Bill Kirchen is still singing about them! And as long as "drinking" still ryhmes with "thinking" I'm sure that topic is safe.
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"Wearing nothing but a smile and a towel in the picture on the billboard in the field near the big old highway..."
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"The Truckin' Sessions" by Dale Watson.Normally I'd rather drink a gallon of diesel than hear a whole album of truckin' songs,but Dale could sing your obituary and you'd believe you were dead.Ricky Davis burns rubber on it too.10-4!
Thank Ya Driver! I'll be gettin' out here!
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Oh, yes, and Jr. Brown is helping to keep the sub-genre alive too ("Yeah, I'm Semi-Crazy")<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jim Cohen on 03 November 2006 at 01:50 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

Mama's don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys (or truckers).

I think the glamour has gone out of the trucking business. It's not much fun anymore, just business. Image
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Post by Charlie St Denis »

Hey Darryl- There is a group out of Canada
called The Roadhammers and they have done
some remakes like Eastbound and Down and
Girl on the Billboard. But you are right
they are far and few.
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It seems like most of the new crop of truckers I meet these days are all into southern rock and metal anyway.
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Post by Mike Winter »

We do Commander Cody's "Semi Truck" and the Dave Dudley standard "Six Days On The Road." Can't say that I recall any new ones coming out for a long time.

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I hope that I do not offend any one here but I do not think that the present day trucker really is representative of what the truckers in the 40s, 50s and 60s were like. The songs that were written about them came from what a trucker was like back then. They were the most professional and courteous drivers on the road. If you were broke down on the side of the road, the most welcome sight you would ever want to see would be a big rig coming, because the truck driver of that era would be the first person to stop and offer help to you. That has all changed. I am not saying at all that todays truckers are not good folks and good drivers. All I am saying is that the truck driver of yesteryear had a much better reputation than the trucker of today for whatever reason.

My Dad was in the trucking business all his life and my two brothers drove. I have a good on hands knowledge of this.

Maybe the lore about the trucker has not really impressed itself today as it did many years ago.
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Guy,s i ran over the road for 30 year,s and boy has the truck driver,s changed.I have had flat,s and broke down on the road and they would be 7-8 truck,s pull in behind and help me with my problem and i did the same.Just out of Albq. NM a driver hollered at me on the c.b.and said a lady was on the side of the road broke down with kid,s in the car. I pulled up behind her and asked if i could help and she said=call the police i need help with my car.I told her i might help and she said no. She was scared to talk to me. It is a sad day when folk,s feel that way.==Jim Harper
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Post by Lawrence Sullivan »

Probably my favorite trucking song was John Denvers Hey It Good To Be Back Home Again and pretty much echoed the sentiments of most of us that spent the better part of our lives on the road.
Todays drivers don't command the respect of the public we once did because they don't show the respect to other drivers as we once did, not even to each other.
It never was the glamourous life that some songs portrayed, just a hard way to make a living.
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I heard the Roadhammers, and I hate them.
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Sure, Leslie, but don't hold back. Tell us how you really feel about them... Image
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Post by Darryl Hattenhauer »

http://www.theroadhammers.com/index.php?content=music

Thanks for the tip. I like them. Excellent harmonies.

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<font size=1> nowwwwww Jim.
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My mother visited me recently and she caught a lift with her trucking friend.She rode 800kms in a big rig cross this wide brown land,I picked up my 63 yr old mum at a truck stop on the edge of the city.She could have flown but she wanted to ride the rigs.There are some good truckers out there but the world has changed around them.
" I've been from Tucson to Tucumcari,Tehachapi to Tonopah
I've driven every kinda rig that's ever bin made,
driven the back roads so I would'nt get weighed
and if you give me....weed,whites and wine and show me a sign
I'll be willin', to be movin'." Lowell George,Little Feet
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Post by Darryl Hattenhauer »

Shane,

Don't they have rigs in the outback that tow about five trailers?

I used to call that song "Willig" because there was a trucking company by that name back then. In concert, Linda Ronstadt dedicated it to all the truckers in the audience. But from what everybody says here, things aren't what they used to be, and it took me thirty years to notice.

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Post by Shane Reilly »

We call them road trains here Daryl,and yeah they get bloody long.The Ronstadt version is great! I'm sure Linda uses Willig trucks on all her tours. Image
cheers,Shane.
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Post by Doug Garrick »

Me too. I was wondering where the trucker songs went and within the last couple of months I started hearing (seems like) quite a few new trucker songs on XM's X-Country channel 12.

Here's one of em. It's not the best clip but I think he's got a couple more trucker songs/
http://youtube.com/watch?v=pNohXOLAk3o&mode=related&search=
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Bill Hatcher said:
<SMALL>...the truck driver of yesteryear had a much better reputation than the trucker of today...</SMALL>
AMEN BROTHER!!!
Some of 'em,today,are downright road hogs! In attempting to pass 'em,they wait until you get right up to 'em,then they pull out into the left lane,or two of 'em will get side by side,goin' up a hill,& ya can't pass either one of 'em. They slow ya down to,about,40 in a 55 or 65 mph zone. Image

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Bill Kirchen,"Dieselbilly" Amen!
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