| A | A7 | |
| Feelin' kinda weary, from my head down to my | shoes |
| D | D7 | A | |
| Feelin' kinda weary, from my head down | to my | shoes |
| E | |
| I got a | low down feelin' |
| E7 | A | |
| Truck | Driver's | Blues. |
| Keep them wheels a-rollin', I ain't got no time to lose |
| Keep them wheels a-rollin', I ain't got no time to lose |
| Just a low down feelin' |
| Truck Driver's Blues. |
| A | A7 | |
| Ride, ride, ride, ride on into | town |
| D | D7 | A | |
| Ride, ride, ride, ride on | town |
| E | |
| My | honky tonk gal is waitin' |
| E7 | A | |
| I got | troubles to | drown. |
| I never did have nothin', I got nothin' much to lose |
| I never did have nothin', I got nothin' much to lose |
| But the low down feelin' |
| Truck Driver's Blues. |
| Note. According to the Encyclopedia of Folk, Country and Western Music |
| Ted Daffan's "Truck Driver's Blues" was the biggest country record |
| of 1939. |