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Question: I’m gonna sign my name in this diesel smoke
And let the ones that come behind me choke........


Answers: I’m gonna sign my name in this diesel smoke
And let the ones that come behind me choke........

The song is called Looking At The World Through A Windshield. It was recorded by Ferlin Husky, Del Reeves, and Warner Mack among others.

Jerry Chestnut and Mike Hoyer wrote it.

Artist: CW Mcall
Song: Convoy

Looking At The World Through a Windshield --Del Reeves


LOOKIN' AT THE WORLD THROUGH A WINDSHIELD

When I was just a little bitty kid I remembered one time Mama said
Daddy sends you all his love from Frisco Bay
I didn't understand till I was grown
why my Daddy didn't spend a little time at home
Instead of runnin' around the country that way
Now I'm looking at the world through a windshield
And see everything in a little bit different light
I got a sweet little thing I'm wantin' to see in Nashville
And I'm down around Dallas and a'rollin' on fast tonight
Long strips of rubber that you see
Were burned off of this rig by the likes of me
And they'll ride along the highways in this land
I'm gonna sign my name in this diesel smoke
And let the ones that come behind me choke
Now I'm looking at the world through a windshield
Watchin' it a flyin' by me at the right
I got a sweet little thing I'm wantin' to see in Nashville
And I'm down around Dallas and a'rollin' on fast tonight
I've pushed this rig through sleet and rain
And I've driven through the rough terrain
Of the Rockies to the docks of old L.A.
On down that old Pacific shore, sing north and headin' for Baltimore
Of somethin' a'bout two thousand miles away
Now I'm looking at the world through a windshield
Watchin' it a flyin' by me at the right
I got a sweet little thing I'm wantin' to see in Nashville
And I'm down around Dallas and a'rollin' on fast tonight

Looking at the World through a Windshield
by Del Reeves

LOOKIN' AT THE WORLD THROUGH A WINDSHIELD
WRITERS JERRY CHESNUT, MIKE HOYER

When I was just a little bitty kid I remembered one time Mama said
Daddy sends you all his love from Frisco Bay
I didn't understand till I was grown
why my Daddy didn't spend a little time at home
Instead of runnin' around the country that way
Now I'm looking at the world through a windshield
And see everything in a little bit different light
I got a sweet little thing I'm wantin' to see in Nashville
And I'm down around Dallas and a'rollin' on fast tonight
Long strips of rubber that you see
Were burned off of this rig by the likes of me
And they'll ride along the highways in this land
I'm gonna sign my name in this diesel smoke
And let the ones that come behind me choke
Now I'm looking at the world through a windshield
Watchin' it a flyin' by me at the right
I got a sweet little thing I'm wantin' to see in Nashville
And I'm down around Dallas and a'rollin' on fast tonight
I've pushed this rig through sleet and rain
And I've driven through the rough terrain
Of the Rockies to the docks of old L.A.
On down that old Pacific shore, sing north and headin' for Baltimore
Of somethin' a'bout two thousand miles away
Now I'm looking at the world through a windshield
Watchin' it a flyin' by me at the right
I got a sweet little thing I'm wantin' to see in Nashville
And I'm down around Dallas and a'rollin' on fast tonight

Phantom 309 by Red Sovine

White Line Fever ~ Merle Haggard
Running on Empty ~ Jackson Browne
Turn the Page ~ Bob Seger
Phantom 309 ~ Red Sovine
Damn the D.O.T. ~ Elmer Fudpucker
On the Road Again ~ Willie Nelson
Ive Been Everywhere ~ Hank Snow
Roll On 18 Wheeler ~ Alabama
Widow Maker ~ Jimmy Martin
Give me 40 Acres ~ Willis Brothers
Six Days On The Road ~ Dave Dudley
A Tombstone Every Mile ~ Dick Curless
Giddy Up Go ~ Red Sovine
Truckers Prayer ~ Dave Dudley
Lookin At The World Through A Windshield ~ Del Reeves
Freighliner Fever ~ Red Sovine
I'm A Truck ~ Red Simpson
Ramblin Man ~ Waylon Jennings
Old Home Flller-Up an' Keep on-a-Truckin' Cafe ~ CW McCall
Wolf Creek Pass ~ CW McCall
Roll On Big Mama ~ Joe Stampley
The Bandit ~ Jerry Reed
Movin' On ~ Merle Haggard
East Bound and Down ~ Jerry Reed
Send Me Down To Tucson ~ Mel Tillis
Drivin' My Life Away ~ Eddie Rabbit
Rolaids, Doan's Pills And Preparation H ~ Dave Dudley
Texas Bound and Flyin' ~ Jerry Reed
Smoky Mountain Rain ~ Ronnie Milsap
Midnight Hauler ~ Razzy Bailey
Chicken Truck ~ John Anderson
Highway 40 Blues ~ Ricky Skaggs
Prisoner of the Highway ~ Ronnie Milsap
Six Days on the Road ~ Dave Dudley
Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses ~ Cathy Mattea
Big Wheels in the Moonlight ~ Dan Seals
Santa's Got A Semi ~ Keith Harling (?)

Thats about all I can think of at the moment, if more come to me, I will let ya know. More to work with tomorrow and maybe I can play !!!



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