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September 03, 2008

Biography Of A Truck Driver (MP3s)

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George Morgan  -  The Man Behind The Wheel  (3:30)

Red Sovine  -  The Woman Behind The Man Behind The Wheel  (2:30)

Cletis & The City Cousins  -  The Man Behind The Woman Behind The Man Behind The Wheel  (3:17)

More info about Cletis & The City Cousins can be found at their MySpace page.

And someone (not Red, who died in 1980) has put up a Red Sovine page on MySpace, too.

Photo by Robert Krueger, taken from his 1975 book Gypsy On 18 Wheels: A Trucker's Tale.

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"Sometimes its a lonely world, being away from home for days or weeks at a time . . . I've met a lot of these men . . . " A straight quote just doesn't convey the deep innuendo rife in that line.

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