Mom and Dad got married Back in 1970. My daddy took to truckin' Mama took to me. I was her prize possession, Til I turned on the radio, And I heard my new obsession, In the damned old rock n'roll. My daddy was a good man, Worked himself to the bone. And mama taught me right from wrong, And raised me til I was grown. Then just before my eighteenth year, I packed and left the nest, Mama's tears still on my sleeve, Wishin' me the best. My daddy was a trucker, He was always haulin' freight. Towin' heavy loads down the open road While mama towed the weight. Lord please have a room prepared For my Mama, bless her soul She lost a husband to the white lines, And her boy to rock n' roll. While I must a got my daddy's genes, Cause now I'm on that road as well, Playin' these here tunes in swill saloons And hopin' my records sell. I hop up on that stage boys, And I look out at the crowd, I think about my mama, And I hope I done her proud. Repeat Chorus