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Interstate Gypsy
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Interstate Gypsy was released on June 12, 2012 by Jukebox Junkie Records as a part of the album Just What I'm Wantin' to Do (Sweet)
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Release DateJune 12, 2012
LabelJukebox Junkie Records
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM164

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Ken Mellons
Ken Mellons
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Ken Mellons
Ken Mellons
Songwriter
John Northrup
John Northrup
Songwriter
David Vowell
David Vowell
Songwriter

Lyrics

I drove daddy's truck at fourteen, my own at twenty-three
Polished chrome and steel, this old Kenworth was my dream
Eighteen wheels of freedom, diesel's all I feed 'em
I'm eating three, a night of sleep, then I'm on the road again
Hauling steel from Bethlehem, rocks from Alabam'
Whiskey from the hills of Tennessee
Trying to keep it between the white lines
Trying to make the deadline
No grass grows underneath my feet
I'm a modern day interstate gypsy
I've seen this old world through the windshield of this truck
I've made a lot of friends along the way
I once found a girl I loved, but I couldn't give my first love up
Left her crying in my rearview mirror as I slowly drove away
Then I was off to Bethlehem, down to Alabam'
Up to the hills of Tennessee
Trying to keep it between the white lines
Trying to make the deadline
No grass grows underneath my feet
I'm a modern day interstate gypsy
Hauling steel from Bethlehem, rocks from Alabam'
Whiskey from the hills of Tennessee
Trying to keep it between the white lines
Trying to make the deadline
No grass grows underneath my feet
I'm a modern day interstate gypsy
I'm a modern day interstate gypsy
Written by: David Vowell, John Northrup, Ken Mellons
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