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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Joe Diffie
Vocals
Billy Joe Walker, Jr.
Acoustic Guitar
Brent Mason
Electric Guitar
Paul Franklin
Steel Guitar
Lonnie Wilson
Drums
Matt Rollings
Piano
Larry Paxton
Bass
Stuart Duncan
Fiddle
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Kerry Kurt Phillips
Songwriter
Howard Perdew
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Joe Diffie
Producer
Johnny Slate
Producer
Mike Bradley
Recording Engineer
John Dickson
Assistant Engineer
Denny Purcell
Mastering Engineer
Don Cobb
Editing Engineer
Lyrics
Well, I got my first truck, when I was three
Drove a hundred thousand miles on my knees
Hauled marbles and rocks, and thought twice before
I hauled a Barbie Doll bed for the girl next door
She tried to pay me with a kiss and I began to understand
There's just something women like about a Pickup Man
When I turned 16, I saved a few hundred bucks
My first car was a Pickup Truck
I was cruisin' the town and the first girl I seen
Was Bobbie Jo Gentry, the homecoming queen
She flagged me down and climbed up in the cab, and said
"I never knew you were a Pickup Man!"
You can set my truck on fire, roll it down a hill
But I still wouldn't trade it for a Coupe DeVille
I got an eight-foot bed that never has to be made
You know if it weren't for trucks, we wouldn't have tailgates
I met all my wives in traffic jams
There's just something women like about a Pickup Man
Most Friday nights, I can be found
In the back of my truck on an old chaise lounge
Backed into my spot at the drive-in show
You know a cargo light gives off a romantic glow
I never have to wait in line at the popcorn stand
There's just something women like about a Pickup Man
You can set my truck on fire, roll it down a hill
But I still wouldn't trade it for a Coupe DeVille
I got an eight-foot bed that never has to be made
You know if it weren't for trucks, we wouldn't have tailgates
I met all my wives in traffic jams
There's just something women like about a Pickup Man
A bucket of rust, or a brand-new machine
Once around the block and you'll know what I mean
You can set my truck on fire, roll it down a hill
But I still wouldn't trade it for a Coupe DeVille
I got an eight-foot bed that never has to be made
You know if it weren't for trucks, we wouldn't have tailgates
I met all my wives in traffic jams
There's just something women like about a Pickup Man
You know there's something women like about a Pickup Man
Writer(s): Kerry Kurt Phillips, Howard Perdew
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