Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
John Anderson
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
John Anderson
Songwriter
Ervan Parker
Songwriter
Monroe Fields
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
M.C. Rather
Mastering Engineer
Norro Wilson
Producer
Songtexte
Well it was mornin' when I left Alabama
It must have been around in Mid July
I got behind a chicken truck from Georgia
And the feathers were a flyin' like snow out of the sky
I couldn't get up the speed enough to pass him
And a funny smell was a gettin' close to me
And somethin' keeps on messing up my windsheild
And the farther I go the harder it get's to see
Chicken truck chicken truck behind it I'm stuck
Chicken truck chicken truck it's just my luck chicken truck on Highway 65
Well the hens are a sqaukin' and the roosters are a crowin'
Slowin' me down when I need to get goin' chicken truck on Highway 65
[ Guitar ]
He slowed down and I tried to drive around him
On a big long hill just south of Tennesee
He had a box of Colonel Sander's on his dashboard
And he was eatin' fried chicken and throwin' his bones on me
Chicken truck chicken truck...
Chicken truck chicken truck...
Writer(s): John Vernon Anderson, Monroe Fields, Erven James Parker
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