When Daddy Let Me Drive - Alan Jackson
It was painted red It's stripe was white It was 18 feet From the bow to the stern light 2nd hand from a dealer in Atlanta I rode up with daddy When he went there to get her Put on a shine Put on a motor Built out of love And made for water Ran it for years Till the transom got rotton A piece of my childhood that'll never be forgotten It was, just an old plywood boat 75 johnson with electric choke A young boy, two hands on the wheel I cant replace the way it made me feel And I would turn it shore line, and, make it wide He'd say, ya can't beat the way an old wood boat rides Just a little lake across the Alabama line But I was king of the ocean, when daddy let me drive Just an old 1/2 ton, short-bed Ford My uncle bought new, in '64 Daddy got it right Cause the engine was smokin' Couple of burnt valves and he had it goin' He'd let me drive her when we'd haul off a load Down a dirt strip, where we'd dump trash Off of Thickpin Road I would sit on the seat And stretch my feet out to the pedals Smiling like a hero that just received his medal It was just an old hand-me-down ford With 3 speed on the column And a dent in the door A young boy, 2 hands on the wheel I can't replace the way it, made me feel And I would press that clutch and I'd keep it right He'd say a lil' slower son you're doin' just fine Just a dirt road with trash on each side But I was Mario Andretti When daddy let me drive
Artist: Alan Jackson
Title: When Daddy Let Me Drive