Pickup Man

Lyrics
[Verse 1] Well, I got my first truck when I was three Drove a hundred thousand miles on my knees Hauled marbles and rocks and thought twice before I hauled a Barbie Doll bed for the girl next door She tried to pay me with a kiss and I began to understand There's something women like about a pickup man [Verse 2] When I turned sixteen, I saved a few hundred bucks My first car was a pickup truck I was cruisin' the town and the first girl I see Was Bobbie Jo Gentry, the homecomin' queen She flagged me down and climbed up in the cab And said, "I never knew you were a pickup man" [Chorus] You can set my truck on fire and roll it down a hill And I still wouldn't trade it for a Coupe DeVille I got an eight-foot bed that never has to be made You know, if it weren't for trucks we wouldn't have tailgates I met all my wives in traffic jams There's just something women like about a pickup man [Verse 3] Most Friday nights I can be found In the bed of my truck on an old chaise lounge Backed into my spot at the drive-in show You know, a cargo light gives off a romantic glow I never have to wait in line at the popcorn stand 'Cause there's something women like about a pickup man [Chorus] You can set my truck on fire and roll it down a hill And I still wouldn't trade it for a Coupe DeVille I got an eight-foot bed that never has to be made You know, if it weren't for trucks we wouldn't have tailgates I met all my wives in traffic jams There's just something women like about a pickup man [Bridge] A bucket of rust or a brand-new machine? Once around the block and you'll know what I mean [Chorus] You can set my truck on fire and roll it down a hill And I still wouldn't trade it for a Coupe DeVille I got an eight-foot bed that never has to be made You know, if it weren't for trucks we wouldn't have tailgates I met all my wives in traffic jams There's just something women like about a pickup man Yeah, there's something women like about a pickup man [Outro] Aw, drive that pickup truck
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Credits
- Writers
- Howard Perdew
- Kerry Kurt Phillips