Top 5 road trip songs for pickup truck drivers
Country musicians have a reputation for telling stories. Booze, blue-collar living, and bright-eyed nostalgia are all key themes across the landscape of country songs. Still, another character also plays a prominent role in the music of many popular artists. Pickup trucks are a country classic--and, as it turns out, they're often a pretty effective muse for songwriters. If you're a pickup truck driver in need of a road trip playlist, look no further than our list. We found a few truck-centric song options that any pickup driver will love.
1. "Heart Like a Truck" by Lainey Wilson
Lainey Wilson is only thirty-two years old, but she's already made a name for herself in country music. An emerging great, Wilson is known for writing emotional, poignant lyrics. Her song "Heart Like A Truck" uses trucks as a figurative example with which to compare her emotional state. She sings:
I got a heart like a truck
It's been drug through the mud
Runs on dreams and gasoline
If you love heartfelt music as much as you love your pickup truck, you'll probably enjoy this song. Explore the rest of Lainey Wilson's discography as well, and explore her masterfully written country songs.
2. "If My Truck Could Talk" by Jason Aldean
If your truck feels more like an old friend than a vehicle, you'll probably relate to Jason Aldean's "If My Truck Could Talk." In this song, the narrator reflects on his life and the memories made with his truck. Personifying the vehicle, he sings a nostalgic story about the events his truck has witnessed through the years.
It's been good to me, but it knows too much, he'd sing it all
I'd have to find a riverbank and roll it off
If my truck could talk
This song gets to the heart of why some grow so attached to their pickups—they can be a durable, reliable presence for years of a person's life. In his lyrics, Aldean nails the bond often formed between a truck and its driver.
3. "Truck Yeah" by Tim McGraw
When it comes to country legends, it's hard to get more iconic than Tim McGraw. Classics like "Please Remember Me" or "Don't Take The Girl" can be great picks for road trip playlists, but "Truck Yeah" has also found a special place in the hearts of many truck drivers. This lighthearted tune doesn't pretend to be any more sophisticated than it is. It's a celebration, plain and simple, and it's all about partying, drinking, and trucks.
With a little bit of luck I can find me a girl with a truck, yeah
We can love it on up, yeah
'Til the sun comes up, yeah
And if you think this life I love is a little too country
Truck yeah
With these lyrics, McGraw makes it clear that trucks are superior to other modes of transportation. This song will keep the party going, raising the spirits of everyone in the car. If you reach a lull in a road trip, try turning on "Truck Yeah" and watch the whole mood shift.
4. "Pickup Man" by Joe Diffie
If the late Joe Diffie understood one thing, it was the value a good pickup truck can bring to a man's life. In his 1994 song "Pickup Man," he sings about love affairs—both with trucks and women.
I met all my wives in traffic jams
There's just something women like about a Pickup Man
Diffie sings fondly about his truck, crooning about its unparalleled durability. He also claims that women tend to fall hard for men with pickup trucks. Though we can't confirm if that's true, we're sure this song would make a great addition to any truck driver's road trip playlist.
5. "Take a Little Ride" by Jason Aldean
Though I don't typically correlate trucks and romance, this song might change my mind. Aldean paints a vivid picture in this tune, singing of a long, hard work day and the great things that await him when it ends. He wants to be with the woman he loves, indulging in the simple pleasure of driving his truck.
Well I'm just ready to ride this Chevy,
Ride this Chevy down a little backroad
Slide your pretty little self on over
Get a little closer, turn up the radio
Put your pretty pink toes on the dash
This song is sweet, and Aldean makes it clear how much his truck means to him. His vehicle is a place of respite, offering peace and calm when work gets overwhelming. If you turn this one on on a road trip, you'll feel extra grateful for your truck by the time it ends.
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