We owe a great deal to the men and women in the big rigs. They keep the world moving.
@StephanieMcGill-bn3kl2 күн бұрын
Qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm .❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
@fever_kam4 күн бұрын
Miss you, grandma.
@denniseblanch77565 күн бұрын
I retired after 50 yrs I still miss ppl
@petercraig18217 күн бұрын
2024 June yes I,m listening!! Great music,
@RussellCraver8 күн бұрын
Trial trucks red in yellow what do you have?
@MikePaul-bp7ur9 күн бұрын
Nothin' like a Mack Big Joe
@billy_bob14910 күн бұрын
Trailer Park Boys brought me here
@jeffreybergman487913 күн бұрын
Im in2024
@markwhite561716 күн бұрын
United Van Lines representing, I love all the Trucker stuff, I got some some stories, I'm so good I can go anywhere in the nation and step into the front office, people look at me weird, and I just say gimme the phone, and I'm gonna need $$$$$, they look at me weird ,after I made a call, handed them the phone back, the Big Boss comes out with a bunch of $$$$ and says we apologize we didnt know, well, its cool, now you know. OMG love these trucker songs, love it, Thanks for posting
@markwhite561716 күн бұрын
This song is awesome, make me cry everytime
@larrygrant-hy8sk17 күн бұрын
He and his band stopped to visit my grandma. Story was that she helped him once during the depression. I walked in and he was singing a song to her..
@puremercury17 күн бұрын
Large Marge story.
@PruittJohnny18 күн бұрын
Two names I am tired of hearing is democrat and republican,.( Z168)
@dlmullins905419 күн бұрын
Love this one! Thanks!
@dlmullins905419 күн бұрын
I am an old man who was a kid when this came out. Red Sovine sure made some great story telling songs. Thanks! Subscribed.
@brianalbin831620 күн бұрын
I miss Red Sovine. He was on the radio all the time when I was a kid in the sixties and on into the seventies. Thank you, Red.
@haylenking-yy8lz25 күн бұрын
Rich 21 201839 years 67 thousand pounds coming on oll field they lost me once got back siad my goodbyes too my kids and my wife lord siad not my time and I survived too all my fellow truckers out you men and woman mechanics and the waitress who feed us I cand drive no more so thank you for your service too our trucking industry and remember for every mile of road theres two miles of ditch ten four and good night from from high class and no cash big ten four
@pietervanderwesthuizen780025 күн бұрын
Great song thanks
@ninawelch754425 күн бұрын
Daddy I miss you
@stevenjirovec5467Ай бұрын
started driving in 179 when i got out of the AirForce remember the night red passed heard his songs about us drivers all night still drive today 45 years in June can't quit
@LisaCrouse-yv5wlАй бұрын
I miss the road. ❤
@jonathanbouthillette753Ай бұрын
"Passed out truck driving phantom 309 mafucka"
@JohnHAIGH-zp3tvАй бұрын
Is the William John Ramsey as mr john eric haigh birthname William John Ramsey the braker dint tear out your rubber the city number honner suplimentry suppiers are the reyurned loaded the accomadation that skude the wages the slides and kepted the sixxer cadiets sixxer cadiet slide wages accomadation detour the dum cunt the big mack motor hitchiker cummings motor Cummings rolled the bottom on the hill doing dollar sixty blew all them away the dose teller banker this hitchicker cummings
@JasonMar-ze8wwАй бұрын
My daddy drove for years took care of his rig was a hella handler of his trucks loved this song by paycheck Passed 5 years ago but John w would love the crowd They called hem teripin on the cb radio
@stevenryle5709Ай бұрын
Can't believe that in 73 years I've never heard that song.
@annv8360Ай бұрын
I heard it first about 50 years ago. On Sundays, my mom loved listening to a program called Best by Request on the local radio station. Phantom 309 was a favourite and so was Teddy Bear by the same artist, Mr. Sovine. Dolly Partons Coat of Many Colours got requested just about every week too. Theres something special about this song though
@KLeeHillАй бұрын
Thank you! 🫡
@triforcewielder8500Ай бұрын
Fckin' way she goes.... RAY
@maxcampbell1984Ай бұрын
I drove trucks until I was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson at the age of 40 . That was 9 years ago. I use to listen to this song on a long Haul
@RobinZorn-vl9cbАй бұрын
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@patrickfrazier864Ай бұрын
I was out on the West Coast, tryin' to make a buck And things didn't work out, I was down on my luck Got tired a-roamin' and bummin' around So I started thumbin' back East, toward my home town. Made a lot of miles, the first two days And I figured I'd be home in week, if my luck held out this way But, the third night I got stranded, way out of town At a cold, lonely crossroads, rain was pourin' down. I was hungry and freezin', done caught a chill When the lights of a big semi topped the hill Lord, I sure was glad to hear them air brakes come on And I climbed in that cab, where I knew it'd be warm. At the wheel sit a big man, he weighed about two-ten He stuck out his hand and said with a grin "Big Joe's the name", I told him mine And he said: "The name of my rig is Phantom 309." I asked him why he called his rig such a name He said: "Son, this old Mack can put 'em all to shame There ain't a driver, or a rig, a-runnin' any line Ain't seen nothin' but taillights from Phantom 309." Well, we rode and talked the better part of the night When the lights of a truck stop came in sight He said: "I'm sorry son, this is as far as you go 'Cause, I gotta make a turn, just on up the road." Well, he tossed me a dime as he pulled her in low And said: "Have yourself a cup on old Big Joe." When Joe and his rig roared out in the night In nothin' flat, he was clean out of sight. Well, I went inside and ordered me a cup Told the waiter Big Joe was settin' me up Aw!, you coulda heard a pin drop, it got deathly quiet And the waiter's face turned kinda white. Well, did I say something wrong? I said with a halfway grin He said: "Naw, this happens every now and then Ever' driver in here knows Big Joe But son, let me tell you what happened about ten years ago. At the crossroads tonight, where you flagged him down There was a bus load of kids, comin' from town And they were right in the middle, when Big Joe topped the hill It could have been slaughter, but he turned his wheel. Well, Joe lost control, went into a skid A nd gave his life to save that bunch-a kids And there at that crossroads, was the end of the line For Big Joe and Phantom 309 But, every now and then, some hiker'll come by And like you, Big Joe'll give 'em a ride Here, have another cup and forget about the dime Keep it as a souvenir, from Big Joe and Phantom 309!"
@mudwiser13912 ай бұрын
Retired gear jammer here. I remember listening to this song when toolin down the interstate hopped up on benny’s with my trusty thermos of java close at hand just keeping my ears on and my eyes open looking out for smokie. I thought those days on the road would never end, but they did end, yup they sure did nuff did.
@chaunezkalk98222 ай бұрын
Whatever! Don’t care about what I really know about the trucking industry. Yep!
@DonnaLane-pw4rg2 ай бұрын
In loving memory of My Daddy Robert (Bob) French Sr. And My Big brother Robert Edward French Jr(Bubba) Who both of them were Long haul Truckers and to All you Long haul Truckers, Hammer Down!
@davidhickenbottom65742 ай бұрын
My grandpa drove those old trucks.
@user-hn6pw3ng4g2 ай бұрын
get the chills ooooooooo
@TheOneMarr3ro2 ай бұрын
Follower for mom, is also a really good one.
@CoopsterJr2 ай бұрын
OMG, so nice to see/hear some good older tunes. I have this disc. I'm 55, my dad has always instilled this music in our family, thank God. Great Dad and truck driver. Love you Dad!!
@kimberlyparkhurst49252 ай бұрын
I remember listening to this song in my childhood loved it then and love it now
@user-jk2lr9vt5q2 ай бұрын
Carolina roadrunner my step-dad jerry Lancaster
@JohnnyNowhere2 ай бұрын
This song was released when I was just a wee lad, but I remember hearing it in my folks old 53 Oldsmobile. The song still brings a tear. What phenomenal songwriting.
@silverford2005f1502 ай бұрын
Based upon a real story
@GlennGoodman-gh7oq2 ай бұрын
Driving tonight in Dallas Texas
@user-wt2dw4qy3t2 ай бұрын
This song gives me the spiritual chill every time I hear it 👍
@brettevans58902 ай бұрын
Me couple times a year 2024
@bertranbert91992 ай бұрын
Dad love you mom love you ❤
@yvonnekierczak46222 ай бұрын
Yeah right
@bobbie94732 ай бұрын
No I'm listening in 2024
@edbest40083 ай бұрын
I started driving 1969 love all the trucking songs
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We owe a great deal to the men and women in the big rigs. They keep the world moving.
Qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm .❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
Miss you, grandma.
I retired after 50 yrs I still miss ppl
2024 June yes I,m listening!! Great music,
Trial trucks red in yellow what do you have?
Nothin' like a Mack Big Joe
Trailer Park Boys brought me here
Im in2024
United Van Lines representing, I love all the Trucker stuff, I got some some stories, I'm so good I can go anywhere in the nation and step into the front office, people look at me weird, and I just say gimme the phone, and I'm gonna need $$$$$, they look at me weird ,after I made a call, handed them the phone back, the Big Boss comes out with a bunch of $$$$ and says we apologize we didnt know, well, its cool, now you know. OMG love these trucker songs, love it, Thanks for posting
This song is awesome, make me cry everytime
He and his band stopped to visit my grandma. Story was that she helped him once during the depression. I walked in and he was singing a song to her..
Large Marge story.
Two names I am tired of hearing is democrat and republican,.( Z168)
Love this one! Thanks!
I am an old man who was a kid when this came out. Red Sovine sure made some great story telling songs. Thanks! Subscribed.
I miss Red Sovine. He was on the radio all the time when I was a kid in the sixties and on into the seventies. Thank you, Red.
Rich 21 201839 years 67 thousand pounds coming on oll field they lost me once got back siad my goodbyes too my kids and my wife lord siad not my time and I survived too all my fellow truckers out you men and woman mechanics and the waitress who feed us I cand drive no more so thank you for your service too our trucking industry and remember for every mile of road theres two miles of ditch ten four and good night from from high class and no cash big ten four
Great song thanks
Daddy I miss you
started driving in 179 when i got out of the AirForce remember the night red passed heard his songs about us drivers all night still drive today 45 years in June can't quit
I miss the road. ❤
"Passed out truck driving phantom 309 mafucka"
Is the William John Ramsey as mr john eric haigh birthname William John Ramsey the braker dint tear out your rubber the city number honner suplimentry suppiers are the reyurned loaded the accomadation that skude the wages the slides and kepted the sixxer cadiets sixxer cadiet slide wages accomadation detour the dum cunt the big mack motor hitchiker cummings motor Cummings rolled the bottom on the hill doing dollar sixty blew all them away the dose teller banker this hitchicker cummings
My daddy drove for years took care of his rig was a hella handler of his trucks loved this song by paycheck Passed 5 years ago but John w would love the crowd They called hem teripin on the cb radio
Can't believe that in 73 years I've never heard that song.
I heard it first about 50 years ago. On Sundays, my mom loved listening to a program called Best by Request on the local radio station. Phantom 309 was a favourite and so was Teddy Bear by the same artist, Mr. Sovine. Dolly Partons Coat of Many Colours got requested just about every week too. Theres something special about this song though
Thank you! 🫡
Fckin' way she goes.... RAY
I drove trucks until I was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson at the age of 40 . That was 9 years ago. I use to listen to this song on a long Haul
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I was out on the West Coast, tryin' to make a buck And things didn't work out, I was down on my luck Got tired a-roamin' and bummin' around So I started thumbin' back East, toward my home town. Made a lot of miles, the first two days And I figured I'd be home in week, if my luck held out this way But, the third night I got stranded, way out of town At a cold, lonely crossroads, rain was pourin' down. I was hungry and freezin', done caught a chill When the lights of a big semi topped the hill Lord, I sure was glad to hear them air brakes come on And I climbed in that cab, where I knew it'd be warm. At the wheel sit a big man, he weighed about two-ten He stuck out his hand and said with a grin "Big Joe's the name", I told him mine And he said: "The name of my rig is Phantom 309." I asked him why he called his rig such a name He said: "Son, this old Mack can put 'em all to shame There ain't a driver, or a rig, a-runnin' any line Ain't seen nothin' but taillights from Phantom 309." Well, we rode and talked the better part of the night When the lights of a truck stop came in sight He said: "I'm sorry son, this is as far as you go 'Cause, I gotta make a turn, just on up the road." Well, he tossed me a dime as he pulled her in low And said: "Have yourself a cup on old Big Joe." When Joe and his rig roared out in the night In nothin' flat, he was clean out of sight. Well, I went inside and ordered me a cup Told the waiter Big Joe was settin' me up Aw!, you coulda heard a pin drop, it got deathly quiet And the waiter's face turned kinda white. Well, did I say something wrong? I said with a halfway grin He said: "Naw, this happens every now and then Ever' driver in here knows Big Joe But son, let me tell you what happened about ten years ago. At the crossroads tonight, where you flagged him down There was a bus load of kids, comin' from town And they were right in the middle, when Big Joe topped the hill It could have been slaughter, but he turned his wheel. Well, Joe lost control, went into a skid A nd gave his life to save that bunch-a kids And there at that crossroads, was the end of the line For Big Joe and Phantom 309 But, every now and then, some hiker'll come by And like you, Big Joe'll give 'em a ride Here, have another cup and forget about the dime Keep it as a souvenir, from Big Joe and Phantom 309!"
Retired gear jammer here. I remember listening to this song when toolin down the interstate hopped up on benny’s with my trusty thermos of java close at hand just keeping my ears on and my eyes open looking out for smokie. I thought those days on the road would never end, but they did end, yup they sure did nuff did.
Whatever! Don’t care about what I really know about the trucking industry. Yep!
In loving memory of My Daddy Robert (Bob) French Sr. And My Big brother Robert Edward French Jr(Bubba) Who both of them were Long haul Truckers and to All you Long haul Truckers, Hammer Down!
My grandpa drove those old trucks.
get the chills ooooooooo
Follower for mom, is also a really good one.
OMG, so nice to see/hear some good older tunes. I have this disc. I'm 55, my dad has always instilled this music in our family, thank God. Great Dad and truck driver. Love you Dad!!
I remember listening to this song in my childhood loved it then and love it now
Carolina roadrunner my step-dad jerry Lancaster
This song was released when I was just a wee lad, but I remember hearing it in my folks old 53 Oldsmobile. The song still brings a tear. What phenomenal songwriting.
Based upon a real story
Driving tonight in Dallas Texas
This song gives me the spiritual chill every time I hear it 👍
Me couple times a year 2024
Dad love you mom love you ❤
Yeah right
No I'm listening in 2024
I started driving 1969 love all the trucking songs