I [E] stopped at a road house in [A] Texas.   A [E] little place called Hamburger [B] Dan's.
I [E] heard that old jukebox a [A] playin'   a [B] song about a truck drivin' [E] man.

[E] Pour me another cup of coffee.   [E] For it is the best in the [B] land.
I'll [E] put a nickel in the jukebox.   And [E] play The [B] Truck Drivin' [E] Man.

The [E] waitress just poured me some [A] coffee.  I [E] thanked her but called her [B] again.
I [E] said that old song sure does [A] fit me.   'Cause [B] I'm a truck drivin' [E] man.

[E] Pour me another cup of coffee.   [E] For it is the best in the [B] land.
I'll [E] put a nickel in the jukebox.   And [E] play The [B] Truck Drivin' [E] Man.

I [E] climbed back aboard my old [A] semi.  Goody Goody

style="font-family: trebuchet ms, geneva, sans-serif;">And [E] then like a flash I was [B - STOP] gone. (STOP MUSIC FOR 3 BEATS) I [E] gotta get them old truck wheels a [A] rollin' Cause [B] I'm on my way to San [E] Antone. [E] Pour me another cup of coffee. [E] For it is the best in the [B] land. I'll [E] put a nickel in the jukebox. And [E] play The [B] Truck Drivin' [E] Man. And [E] play The [B] Truck Drivin' [E] Man.