George Thorogood does the best remake of Dave Dudley's "Six Days on the Road," in my opinion. Also, don't forget "Highway 49" by George Thorogood. The word "diesel" is not in the lyrics, but it's a good "road" song. It's nice to see there are some George Thorogood fans out there, but I can't believe that no one mentioned
"Truck Drivin' Man" by
Lynyrd Skynyrd!!
sonorakitch said:
Neil Young, one of my all-time favorites, has a great song; "Southern Pacific". Of course, it is about trains, but to hear "the mighty diesel whine" over his guitar is inspiration for a smoke-out.
~Chris
Chris, that is an awesome song! Do you know if they ever put that album ("Re-ac-tor", 1981) on CD? I downloaded that song off the internet, but I'd love to have the whole CD. I believe I saw that song on a Neil Young boxed set collection, but I wasn't about to pay that much money. To me, the long howling, descending note sounds like the cooling fans on the dynamic brakes when a train is going down a grade, trying to hold back the weight. I always liked that howling/whining sound.
BTW, here's the lyrics to that song:
Down the mountainside
To the coastline
Past the angry tide
The mighty diesel whines.
And the tunnel comes
And the tunnel goes
Round another bend
The giant drivers roll.
I rode the Highball
I fired the Daylight
When I turned sixty-five
I couldn't see right.
It was "Mr. Jones,
We've got to let you go
It's company policy
You've got a pension though. "
Roll on, Southern Pacific
On your silver rails
On your silver rails
Roll on, Southern Pacific
On your silver rails
Through the moonlight.
I put in my time
I put in my time
Now I'm left to roll
Down the long decline.
I ain't no brake man
Ain't no conductor
But I would be though
If I was younger.
Roll on, Southern Pacific
On your silver rails
On your silver rails
Roll on, Southern Pacific
Roll on, on your silver rails.
-
Andy