“Song About A Truck”
Written by: Bobby Hamrick, Kayliann Lowe, & Kaylyn Sahs
In a diner, at a truck stop, on a pontoon, on a boombox
When it comes on, yeah, it hits strong right in my chest
It’s a Friday at a dive bar, pedal steel and couple guitars
It’s a good thing there’s a tip jar, yeah, ’cause I gotta make a request
Don’t play me no song about a Chevy Silverado with the windows down
Driving circles in my head and around this town
I swear they find me wherever I go
Don’t play me no song about a bench seat sliding over under the stars
Somewhere by the water finding love where you park
Those memories hit too close to home
Don’t wanna hear one of those backroads kicking up dust
Reminding me that he ain’t picking me up
Don’t play me no radio song about a truck
If it starts up I’ll be right there, hand in my hand, wind in my hair
Oh, those good times turn to goodbye
They’re still on repeat in my head
So don’t play me no song about a Chevy Silverado with the windows down
Driving circles in my head and around this town
I swear they find me wherever I go
Don’t play me no song about a bench seat sliding over under the stars
Somewhere by the water finding love where you park
Those memories hit too close to home
Don’t wanna hear one of those backroads kicking up dust
Reminding me that he ain’t picking me up
Don’t play me no radio song about a truck
Don’t play me no song about candles on a tailgate bottle of wine
In the middle of nowhere getting lost in the night
I swear they find me wherever I go
Don’t play me no song about a bench seat sliding over under the stars
Somewhere by the water finding love where you park
Those memories hit too close to home
Don’t wanna hear one of those backroads kicking up dust
Reminding me that he ain’t picking me up
Don’t play me no radio song about a truck