About the song
Background of “We Rode In Trucks” by Luke Bryan
- Released in 2007 as the second single from his debut album “I’ll Stay Me”.
- Co-written by Luke Bryan himself along with Roger Murrah and Jim McCormick.
Themes in “We Rode In Trucks”
- Rural life: The song paints a vivid picture of growing up in a rural American setting, specifically the South. Farming, religion, and spending time outdoors are all central themes.
- Nostalgia: The narrator looks back fondly on his childhood experiences, portraying them as a simpler and more meaningful time.
- Friendship and community: The song emphasizes the importance of close bonds formed during youth, particularly those built around shared experiences.
- Coming of age: The lyrics explore lessons learned during childhood, both positive and negative .
- Simple pleasures: The song celebrates the joys of a life lived close to nature and without a lot of material possessions.
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Lyrics
Down where I was born was heaven on earth
The Flint River washes that red Georgia dirt The sun sets slow and the stars shine bright We raised cotton, corn, a little cane, and kids You either lived on a farm or wish you did Jesus always walked close by our side Where I grew up, we rode in trucksThere’s a lot about life we learned on the bus,
How to lie, how to fight, how to kiss, how to cuss The closer we sat to the back, the smarter we got We were poor, we were ugly, we were all best friends White-eyed, baptized, and still wantin’ to sin Thank God we get more than just one shot Where I grew up, we rode in trucksThat’s us, haulin’ hay in the field with the radio on
That’s us, headin’ straight into town when the work is done In my mind, I can still see us now, Ridin’ down Buck Island Road It wasn’t that long agoWe thought tobacco and beer in a can
Was all it would take to be like our old man But I saw how it made my momma cry It was huntin’ and fishin’ and football games Then it was girls, and everything changed Fallin’ in and out of love, we rode in trucksThat’s us with our tailgates down in the parking lot
That’s us with mud on our tires when it rained a lot In my mind, I can still see us now Ridin’ down Buck Island Road It wasn’t that long ago It’s apart of my soul, yeah It’s apart of my soulDown where I was born, it was heaven on earth
The Flint River washes that red Georgia dirt The sun sets slow and the stars shine bright Where I grew up We rode in trucks