paroles de chanson Truck Stop - Tony Justice
I
took
a
job
on
the
interstate
Late
night
third
shift,
really
low
pay
I
was
hired
to
greet
the
out
of
towners
Some
on
uppers,
some
on
downers
Trying
help
them
on
their
way
I
got
a
boss
but
you'd
never
know
I'm
the
only
one
here
that
runs
this
show
I
sell
jerky
and
gasoline,
fixed
a
broke
down
slurpy
machine
Moped
these
dingy
floors
until
they
glow
That's
my
job,
at
the
truck
stop
I
take
money,
I
make
change
Smile
and
send
them
on
their
way
It
ain't
a
life
of
fortune,
fame
and
glory
But
I
shook
the
hand
of
Johnny
Cash
Just
a
week
before
he
passed,
Passing
on
his
way
to
Montgomery
I
ain't
got
much
But
I
got
stories
From
ten
at
night
to
five
a.m.
You
never
know
who's
gonna
come
in
Touring
bands,
old
and
new
Politicians
and
prostitutes,
Heaven
only
knows
where
the
hell
they've
been
We
got
Aerosmith
and
Red
Slovien
The
discount
bends
two
ninety-nine
Ice
cold
beer
and
dvd's,
everything
a
traveler
needs
To
get
'em
on
down
the
line
That's
my
job,
at
the
truck
stop
I
take
money,
I
make
change
Smile
and
send
them
on
their
way
It
ain't
a
life
of
fortune,
fame
and
glory
But
I
shook
the
hand
of
Johnny
Cash
Just
a
week
before
he
passed
Passing
on
his
way
to
Montgomery
I
ain't
got
much
But
I
got
stories
Yeah
I
took
a
job
on
the
interstate
Late
night
third
shift
really
low
pay
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