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Description: This song is for everybody who believes you can’t write a country song with a fresh take on pickup trucks. A fun, upbeat, retro country track celebrating small-town kindness, community, and the satisfaction of being the guy with the truck who always shows up. It’s warm, catchy, and full of personality—the kind of song that feels instantly familiar and deeply likable. Here’s the key to the song: he’s laughing at himself.

Artist Fit: Alan Jackson, George Strait, Randy Travis, Jon Pardi, Cody Johnson, Zach Bryan (story songs), Tyler Childers (lighter material)

Sync Keywords: pickup truck, small town, community, helping neighbors, snow plow, tailgate, football game, grill, good old boy, Americana, wholesome, friendly, upbeat country

Lyrics

Hauled her sofa in my cargo bed,
Still remember what my sister said:
“You made the move come off so easily”,
It’s nice to be needed,
Kind of makes me feel conceited,
The way they love
My pick up truck and me.

Every winter when the snowstorms hit,
I hook the plow on and I do my bit,
My neighbors wait at home so eagerly,
When driveways get drifty,
They look for my One Fifty
They sure do love
My pick up truck and me.

I always say that
A man ought to be kind,
And as a friend he always should be true,
And when you have a truck
that can help someone who’s stuck
that is the least that a good old boy can do.

They love to see me at the football game,
I drop the tailgate and I light the flame,
Then grab a beer and join the company,
And while the brats are burning,
It’s mighty damned affirming,
The way they love
My pickup truck and me.

Yes, they sure do love
My pick-up truck and me.