The last of the Cowboys - Trucker Tribute

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Modern-day truckers are the last of the cowboys and a vital asset to our nation and our economy. This is a small tribute to those hardworking men and women.
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I so miss my HIGHWAY COWBOY!!! I lost my husband on October 3, 2014. He drove for over 30 years and logged millions of miles with no accidents. He was my night & shining armour! Life will never be the same again. I get so choked up when I see a rig, and especially hearing the air brakes. Our 3 children would jump & run to go meet Daddy when they heard those air brakes coming down our country road and they would wait as he backed that rig in next to the old farmhouse he was raised in and we raised our children in. Crying now gotta go, keep rollin & as my husband would say "Keep the shiny side up"
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renae
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I am now a 19 year old truck driver and am living the truck life. Thank you truck drivers for giving me this opportunity and I'm very grateful to be one of you guys. 😎😎😎

ChristopherReal-Woods-zmnc
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I love this song!!
I have 2 long haulers, my son and hubby, so proud of them both!!
Trucks move this country!!!
I send my thanks to each of you for the hours, days, weeks and months spent alone on the big road. Truckers life is no glamorous life. It takes special men and women to do the job, it is not a job for a (insert word here) and there is a hell of a lot more to it than sitting in a seat driving.
Hats off to the steel riding cowboys !!!!

traciehubbard
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TO THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO KEEPS AMERICA STRONG THANK YOU . AM PROUD OF YOU AND ALL THE HARD WORK YOU DO.

richardwillis
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My dad drove 40 years God rest his soul now.. and I followed in his footsteps iv been driving 24 years now and still get chills when I crawl up in that rig and get her going on a trip

deerock
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Thank you guys! We need more music dedicated to our way of life!

bizkit
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My dad was a trucker. He loved his job. I plan to follow in his footsteps. R.I.P Timmy "Two-fingers" Johnson. 2 years and I still can't believe it.

aceofthesky
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I've seen a lot of changes not like it used to be. I remember when this was fun and we all looked out for each other

scottcantrell
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Real trucks aren't for pulling campers on the weekend.

Real trucks MAKE money!

Redbikemaster
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If only we could get more respect and less restricted

twilight
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3rd generation trucker here and love what the hell I do and proud of those that laid the foundation before me thank my pops and grandpa and everyone else that had a hand in it before me

shanewoods
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You guys really don't get the respect you deserve. People take y'all for granted. They don't realize that if every truck stopped in America for a week. They wouldn't have clothes, Your house car gas or food. The list goes on and on. So take time to thank a trucker for keeping America rolling. GOD BLESS YOU GUYS

charlienichols
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For some reason when I listen to these songs it brings back good memories from the old days

pcgamer
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Most beautiful machines ever built on wheels.

cretinousjester
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Opinion: the best truck designs come from the 70s and 80s.

CIorox_BIeach
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I stand with truckers and try to tell me different

JasonVoorhees
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I am only 22 but grew up on smokey and the bandit. They were what got me into trucks. I wanted to be a truck driver but now I'm a diesel mechanic instead. I love the older manual trucks, especially the ones drivers fix up really nice

countryboy
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I proposed this song to my girlfriend Victoria and she just cried her heart out. SHE LOVED IT!!!! We are now both happily married!!!! If my parents were still here, the would have been very proud of me. For my 19th birthday, I'm going to the cemetery to put this song on for my parents to hear

christopherreal-woods-xyrc
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For My Dad and brothers. and all the Highway Trucker Brothers

MrPopeye
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I am a truck driver, I am retired now but the Title Truck Driver is not given to you, you have to earn it and anything you worked for is yours forever. I started in '86 and drove for 18 years I was 2 days past my 21st birthday when I hit the road with a friend that taught me how to drive. RIP Six Pack

michealmacwilliams