When it comes to truck music, Dave Dudley rocks. He knows how to sing it at the right pitch. Perfect tribute to all the truckers who keep America moving.Terrible you don't hear music like this on radio thanks to the modern wannabes who pretend to be country which took over and threw out the old classics that made country music what it is.
I do agree that it is saddening this type of music is not made anymore. But I think it makes it that much more special, it has its own flair for the era it represents, just as modern country does today, and certainly will in 40 years just as Dave Dudley does today. :)
Love the truck driving music since I was 6 years old maybe. The kind of trucker your father was/was the real truckers. You’re going to be with him again, no worries about that. Your in our prayers.
This song was originally written and recorded in 1954 by Terry Fell and the Fellers. A band member of Fellers was a guy by the name of Alvis Edgar Owens. He would record this song 10 years later under his nick "Buck." From my late wife's notes. My Shannon has been in Heaven going on two years now. I can not even describe the hurt, pain, and broken heart. 43 years young, forever. God Bless my Shannon. Tears and memories are all I have left. God save us all. Hug those you love. Tell them you do right now. You may never get another chance. Nothing is as terrible or as final as your loved one's name chisled in stone.
I have heard that Buck Owens was in Fellers band and he re - recorded the song .This is the version of ,which I'm most familiar with and it is my favorite .
Dave could really sing. I don’t know if he ever drove a truck but he could sure sing like he did. I have heard his songs thousands of times still enjoy them. Some tell the story of my life or at least some chapters of my life.
Actually not. Terry Fell and the Fellers sang this in 1954. The same year Terry wrote it. A band member of the Fellers was a guy named Alvis Edgar Owens, and he would record it 11 years later under his stage name, Buck. From my late wife, Shannon Burns' notes. Gone to be with her savior in Heaven 22 months ago. I miss her and cry for her like it was 22 minutes ago. I love you Shannon. Your Denny.
I wanted to buy a Freightliner conventional and it had a CAT 3306. Truck was beautiful but sensing not enough horsepower, didn't purchase, but truck was pretty 😁 !
TRUCK DRIVING MAN DAVE DUDLEY UNIVERSAL MUSIC RECORDS FROM THE CD:THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES DIRECTOR:VIRGIL W.VOGEL PRODUCER:BERNARD McEVEETY SONGWRITER:DAVE DUDLEY
Yo! This was on an 8 track called “Keep on Truckin’”. It was... put another nickel in the juke box. What gives?!? 2021 I put another palladium bitcoin in the juke box. Cause I’m a truck drivin’ man.
Today's version would be sell me another monster beverage, 'cause it's what sell at pilot. I'll download another rap.song, 'cause I'm a Volvo drivin man
You're right. Check out Heidi Hauge, Heather Myles, Darrel Armstrong, Bjoro Haland, Larry Cunningham, Hoss Curtis, Pamela Gilmartin, Ben Haggard, Tayla Lynn, Whey Jennings, Olivia Harms, Dave and Sugar, Kirsten Dauggard, Niamh Lynn and Shawn Diddy on youtube and see if they're any good and true to country music tradition..
Well let's see...the "voice" is great really! But the band. did not do what Buck Owens band did. In other words. IF Dave Dudley had Bucks Steel Guitar player; and Bucks fiddle and guitar player; this music would be the best in the world; on this incredible song. Oh indeed.
This song will be played today at my daddy's funeral he was a truck driver for 60 yrs. R.I.P.
Sorry for your loss
I so sorry for your loss.
He's up there still driving👍✌️
rip♥️
I have been driving a truck for 47 years and still driving. I am almost 70 years young.
As a musician I played this song at least ten thousand times in at least a thousand beer joints across the south throughout the 70's and 80's.
The same around here in the sixties early seventies.
Thank you!
Good times!
Back when truck drivers had to shift transmissions - TWO of 'em!
35 years on the road and im still truckin
Love this song. My Grandpa listen to this and taught me to sing this song when I was little. When company came he would have me sing it.
How are you doing today?
Started driving for my dad when turned 17. 1973 in Texas
My dad is a 40 yr driver , i got my cdl but the life wasnt for me. RESPECT to all the truckers out there , GOD BLESS.
How are you doing today?
When it comes to truck music, Dave Dudley rocks. He knows how to sing it at the right pitch. Perfect tribute to all the truckers who keep America moving.Terrible you don't hear music like this on radio thanks to the modern wannabes who pretend to be country which took over and threw out the old classics that made country music what it is.
I do agree that it is saddening this type of music is not made anymore. But I think it makes it that much more special, it has its own flair for the era it represents, just as modern country does today, and certainly will in 40 years just as Dave Dudley does today. :)
exactly. Couldn't have said it better myself.
In have nearly every truck driving song ever written but this is by far my favorite and yes i drove for 40 years
love it
Dave Dudley probably has the best trucker songs in my opinion.
To all you Freedom drivers!
Love the truck driving music since I was 6 years old maybe. The kind of trucker your father was/was the real truckers. You’re going to be with him again, no worries about that. Your in our prayers.
How are you doing today?
This song was originally written and recorded in 1954 by Terry Fell and the Fellers. A band member of Fellers was a guy by the name of Alvis Edgar Owens. He would record this song 10 years later under his nick "Buck." From my late wife's notes. My Shannon has been in Heaven going on two years now. I can not even describe the hurt, pain, and broken heart. 43 years young, forever. God Bless my Shannon. Tears and memories are all I have left. God save us all. Hug those you love. Tell them you do right now. You may never get another chance. Nothing is as terrible or as final as your loved one's name chisled in stone.
I have heard that Buck Owens was in Fellers band and he re - recorded the song .This is the version of ,which I'm most familiar with and it is my favorite .
God bless you and Shannon who is with him now.
How are you doing?
Remember my dad singing this around the house when I was
How are you doing today?
Dave could really sing. I don’t know if he ever drove a truck but he could sure sing like he did. I have heard his songs thousands of times still enjoy them. Some tell the story of my life or at least some chapters of my life.
This was the first album that I bought, I was in the 6th grade...
i love truck
Fantastic. Song.
How are you doing today?
@@jameslawson7336 doing. Fine - feeling. Fine
A great song when I first started driving.
The original and best version ever!
Actually not. Terry Fell and the Fellers sang this in 1954. The same year Terry wrote it. A band member of the Fellers was a guy named Alvis Edgar Owens, and he would record it 11 years later under his stage name, Buck. From my late wife, Shannon Burns' notes. Gone to be with her savior in Heaven 22 months ago. I miss her and cry for her like it was 22 minutes ago. I love you Shannon. Your Denny.
David allan coe did it better
Awesome 🎵
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I like song to and also the Scania 164 song
Inflation sucks. I need another coffee.
Awesome tune. Buck kills it too
Great song i lovet
What a bop
LOVE THIS SONG
Love this 🎵 💗🙏
Kareoke'd this song tonight!
Good country like playing more
The original "Truck Driving Man" was recorded in 1964 by Charlie Walker on Epic Records.
Well not actually.
How are you doing today?
The singer of all the truck drivin' men ! MV
Glen Campbell does this song on his bluegrass album " Big Bluegrass Special " from 1962.
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Is one for you Daddy up there in heaven and Mary.....❤🎉🎉
I'm pretty sure somebody's playing cowbell on this in the background somewhere.
Retired trucker. It ain't nothing but a seat, a steering wheel and a window.
Red Simpson's version of this song is real cool too!
I wanted to buy a Freightliner conventional and it had a CAT 3306.
Truck was beautiful but sensing not enough horsepower, didn't purchase, but truck was pretty 😁 !
Many long lonely nights driving long ago
TRUCK DRIVING MAN
DAVE DUDLEY
UNIVERSAL MUSIC RECORDS
FROM THE CD:THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES
DIRECTOR:VIRGIL W.VOGEL
PRODUCER:BERNARD McEVEETY
SONGWRITER:DAVE DUDLEY
Here's to Canadian Truckers in 2022!
This song was originally by Terry Fell in 1954.
This is no joke. The J. Geils Band covered this.
Yo! This was on an 8 track called “Keep on Truckin’”. It was... put another nickel in the juke box. What gives?!? 2021 I put another palladium bitcoin in the juke box. Cause I’m a truck drivin’ man.
Today's version would be sell me another monster beverage, 'cause it's what sell at pilot. I'll download another rap.song, 'cause I'm a Volvo drivin man
And where did you see this ancient music delivery system AKA a jukebox in 2021?? Can't even find a pay phone anymore 😒!!
@@Lee.Higginbotham W A F F L E H O U S E
@@davedudleyfan8067 they never burn yer eggs
'MERICA
Just send it
Country music sucks these days I don't listen to that crap only the old music 🎵🎶
ruclips.net/video/ILTZsn5spxM/видео.html This is the original, by Terry Fell.
Glen Campbell has the best version.
New Country music sucks!!
You're right.
Check out Heidi Hauge, Heather Myles, Darrel Armstrong, Bjoro Haland, Larry Cunningham, Hoss Curtis, Pamela Gilmartin, Ben Haggard, Tayla Lynn, Whey Jennings, Olivia Harms, Dave and Sugar, Kirsten Dauggard, Niamh Lynn and Shawn Diddy on youtube and see if they're any good and true to country music tradition..
Well let's see...the "voice" is great really! But the band. did not do what Buck Owens band did. In other words. IF Dave Dudley had Bucks Steel Guitar player; and Bucks fiddle and guitar player; this music would be the best in the world; on this incredible song. Oh indeed.
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