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Teddy Bear
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Teddy Bear was released on January 1, 1976 by Starday Records as a part of the album Teddy Bear
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Release DateJanuary 1, 1976
LabelStarday Records
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM110

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Red Sovine
Red Sovine
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Red Sovine
Red Sovine
Composer
Dale Royal
Dale Royal
Composer
J. William Denny
J. William Denny
Composer
Tommy Hill
Tommy Hill
Composer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I was on the outskirts of a little southern town
Trying to reach my destination before the sun went down
The old CB was blarin' away on channel one-nine
When there came a little boy's voice on the radio line
And he said, "Breaker one-nine, is there anyone there?
Come on back, truckers, and talk to Teddy Bear"
Well, I keyed the mic and said, "You got it, Teddy Bear"
And the little boy's voice came back on the air
"'Preciate the break, who we got on that end?"
I told him my handle and then he began
"Now I'm not supposed to bother you fellas out there
Mom says you're busy and for me to stay off the air
But you see, I get lonely and it helps to talk
'Cause that's about all I can do, I'm crippled and I can't walk"
[Verse 2]
I came back and told him to fire up that mic
And I'd talk to him as long as he liked
"This was my dad's radio" the little boy said
"But I guess it's mine and mom's now
'Cause my daddy's dead
Dad had a wreck about a month ago
He was tryin' to get home in a blindin' snow
Mom has to work now to make ends meet
And I'm not much help with my two crippled feet
She says not to worry, that we'll make it alright
But I hear her cryin' sometimes late at night
You know there's one thing I want more than anything else to see
Oh, I know you guys are too busy to bother with me
But you see, my dad used to take me for rides when he was home
But I guess that's all over now, since my daddy's gone"
[Verse 3]
Not one breaker came on the old CB
As that little crippled boy talked with me
I tried hard to swallow a lump that just wouldn't stay down
As I thought about my boy back in Greenville town
"Dad was gonna take mom and me with him later on this year
Why I remember him sayin', 'Some day this truck'll be yours, Teddy Bear'
But I know I'll never get to ride an eighteen wheeler again
But this old base will keep me in touch with all my trucker friends
Teddy Bear's gonna back on out now and leave you alone
'Cause it's about time for mom to come home
But you give me a shout when you're passin' through
And I'll sure be happy to come back to you"
[Verse 4]
Well, I came back and I said, "Before you go, 10-10
What's your home twenty, little CB friend?"
Well, he gave me his address and I didn't once hesitate
'Cause this hot load of freight is just gonna have to wait
I turned that truck around on a dime
And headed straight for Jackson Street, two twenty-nine
And as I rounded the corner, oh, I got one heck of a shock
Eighteen wheelers were lined up for three city blocks
[Verse 5]
Well I guess every driver for miles around had caught Teddy Bear's call
And that little crippled boy was havin' a ball
For as fast as one driver would carry him in
Another would carry him to his truck and take off again
Well, you better believe I took my turn at ridin' Teddy Bear
And then I carried him back in and put him down in his chair
And buddy, if I never live to see happiness again
I want you to know I saw it that day in the face of that little man
[Verse 6]
We took up a collection for him before his mama got home
And each driver said goodbye and they're all gone
He shook my hand with a mile long grin
And said, "So long trucker, I'll catch you again"
Well, I hit that interstate with tears in my eyes
I turned on the radio and I got another surprise
'Breaker one-nine," came a voice on the air
"Just one word of thanks from Mama Teddy Bear
We wish each and everyone a special prayer for you
'Cause you just made my little boy's dream come true
I'll sign off now before I start to cry
May God ride with ya, ten-four and goodbye"
Written by: Dale Royal, J. William Denny, Red Sovine, Tommy Hill
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