This heartfelt country tune is a tribute to the humble truck, and its significant role in shaping the singer's life. Riley Green uses the truck as a symbol of his journey through adolescence, adulthood, love, loss, and self-discovery. The song reflects on how these vehicles were not just modes of transport but also served as a place for contemplation, celebration, and even heartbreak. It's about appreciating simple things that have profound impacts on our lives. From teenage dreams to adult responsibilities, from experiencing love to dealing with grief - all these moments were somehow connected with trucks. The song beautifully encapsulates the essence of rural life and pays homage to its unsung hero - the truck.
If It Wasn’t For Trucks
Lyrics
Why would any teenage boy cut grass?
Sweat all summer, savin' cash
Dream about turnin' heads downtown
With straight pipes on a hand-me-down
And how would anybody's daddy get around?
To mend the fences and feed the cows
Where the hell would a small town girl climb up?
If it wasn't for trucks
And where would I have raised all that hell?
And talked to God all by myself
How would I have got to Tennessee?
Without a bucket seat?
Where was I supposed to cry that July day granddaddy died?
Or haul that deer, drink that beer
Fell in and out of love
If it wasn't for trucks
Where would I've first heard Merle?
Got the nerve to kiss a green eyed girl?
Where would old dogs ride?
And where would life fly by?
And Where would I have raised all that hell?
And talked to God all by myself
How would I have got to Tennessee?
Without a bucket seat?
Where was I supposed to cry that July day granddaddy died?
Or haul that deer, drink that beer
Fell in and out of love
If it wasn't for trucks
Yeah, if it wasn't for trucks
I wouldn't be who I am today
If it wasn't for a short bed Chevrolet
Where would I have raised all that hell?
And talked to God all by myself
How would I have got to Tennessee?
And where would I be?
Where was I supposed to cry that July day granddaddy died?
Or haul that deer, drink that beer
Fell in and out of love
If it wasn't for trucks
Yeah, if it wasn't for trucks
Writer(s): ERIK DYLAN ANDERSON, RANDY MONTANA, RILEY GREEN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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