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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Music and trucking go hand in hand. Whether a long stretch of open highway or a tough night shift, the right song can transport a driver back to their first days behind the wheel. We asked our Truck Drivers USA community, “What’s a song that instantly takes you back to your first trucking job?” and the responses were nothing short of legendary. From country classics to rock anthems, here are the songs that shaped those first days on the road.</p>
<h2><strong>The Timeless Classics</strong></h2>
<p>Some songs have stood the test of time, becoming anthems for generations of truckers. <strong>Tim Prow</strong> shared that Eddie Rabbit’s <em>Driving My Life Away</em> takes him straight back. It&#8217;s a song about life on the road, so it’s easy to see why it resonates. <strong>Jim Tiffany</strong> and <strong>John Hanson</strong> both recalled <em>Phantom 309</em>, a haunting ballad that tells the story of a mysterious trucker who lends a helping hand.</p>
<p><strong>Harvey Bartlett</strong> and <strong>Rhonda Culver</strong> named Give Me 40 Acres their go-to trucking memory song, a humorous yet relatable track about maneuvering a big rig. And, of course, <strong>Kevin Baker</strong> threw in <em>Hello I’m a Truck</em>, a song that perfectly embodies life behind the wheel.</p>
<h3><strong>The Country Road Anthems</strong></h3>
<p>Country music and trucking culture are deeply intertwined, and many drivers named country songs that immediately bring back memories. <strong>Shane Downey’s</strong> pick was <em>Asphalt Cowboy</em> by Jason Aldean, a track that speaks to the solitude and resilience of truckers. <strong>Joshua Ainsworth</strong> and <strong>Jimmy Floyd Wood</strong> named <em>I Can’t Drive 55</em> by Sammy Hagar—an anthem for those who’ve felt the struggle of speed limits.</p>
<p><strong>Kristin Wells</strong> remembers <em>Bottoms Up</em> by Brantley Gilbert because it played during her training days with Swift. <strong>Mario Ruiz</strong> mentioned <em>There’s a Tear in My Beer</em> by Hank Williams Jr., a song that captures the loneliness that sometimes comes with trucking. <strong>Cody Geller’s</strong> song of choice, <em>I Can Still Make Cheyenne</em> by George Strait, is another powerful ballad that echoes the sacrifices truckers make.</p>
<h3><strong>Rocking Down the Highway</strong></h3>
<p>For those who prefer a bit more edge to their playlists, rock songs were a common theme. <strong>Lyle Matson</strong> named <em>Here I Go Again</em> by Whitesnake, a track that perfectly sums up the independence of hitting the road. <strong>Lori Sheridan’s</strong> choice was <em>Radar Love</em> by Golden Earring, a song that feels like it was made for truckers chasing the night.</p>
<p><strong>Steven Ratajczak</strong> threw it back with <em>We Built This City</em> by Starship, while <strong>Charles Campbell</strong> remembers <em>Up Around the Bend</em> by CCR. For the metalheads, <strong>Lisa Marie Edge </strong>chose <em>Wherever I May Roam</em> by Metallica, embodying the nomadic life of trucking.</p>
<h3><strong>Songs with a Special Memory</strong></h3>
<p>Some songs are more than just a soundtrack—they mark a specific moment in a driver’s career. <strong>Kevin Marks</strong> recalls Lynyrd Skynyrd’s <em>Sweet Home Alabama</em> playing right as he crossed the Alabama-Georgia line on his first solo run back in 1988. Meanwhile, <strong>Colin-Dani Olsen</strong> remembers jamming to Gino Vanelli’s <em>Black Cars</em> while trucking in the Army Reserve.</p>
<p>Then there’s <strong>Moira Elliott</strong>, who vividly described hearing <em>Love Reign O’er Me</em> by The Who while driving eastbound on I-40 in the middle of the night as a thunderstorm lit up the Arizona sky, the song built to its peak—an unforgettable moment of adventure on the open road.</p>
<h3><strong>The Songs That Keep Rolling</strong></h3>
<p>Of course, no trucking playlist is complete without some of the all-time greats. <strong>Bert Squire</strong> and <strong>John W Van Syoc</strong> named <em>East Bound &amp; Down</em> the ultimate trucking anthem. <strong>Brian Degennaro</strong> threw in the <em>Convoy</em> theme song, an absolute must for any trucker’s collection. And <strong>Randy Stanley’s</strong> choice, <em>Roll On Highway, Roll On Along</em>, perfectly captures the road&#8217;s rhythm.</p>
<h3><strong>What’s Your Song?</strong></h3>
<p>These are just a handful of the songs that have shaped truckers’ early days on the job, but there are countless more out there. Music has a way of anchoring us to memories, especially when those memories involve miles of highway, late-night hauls, and the freedom of the open road. What song takes you back to your first trucking job? Join the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Truck.Drivers.Fan">TDUSA Facebook community</a> to get in on the conversation.</p>
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