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Pickup Man - Joe Diffie
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Pickup Man Joe Diffie

"Pickup Man" by Joe Diffie, released in 1994, is a #Country song celebrating the appeal of pickup trucks and their association with masculinity and charm. The lyrics reflect themes of nostalgia, romance, and the carefree lifestyle of rural America. Its catchy melody and humorous storytelling resonated widely, contributing to Diffie's popularity in the '90s.

Pickup Man - Joe Diffie
[Verse 1]
Well, I got my first truck when I was three
Drove a hundred thousand miles on my knees
Hauled marbles and rocks and thought twice before
I hauled a Barbie Doll bed for the girl next door
She tried to pay me with a kiss and I began to understand
There's something women like about a pickup man

[Verse 2]
When I turned sixteen, I saved a few hundred bucks
My first car was a pickup truck
I was cruisin' the town and the first girl I see
Was Bobbie Jo Gentry, the homecomin' queen
She flagged me down and climbed up in the cab
And said, "I never knew you were a pickup man"

[Chorus]
You can set my truck on fire and roll it down a hill
And I still wouldn't trade it for a Coupe DeVille
I got an eight-foot bed that never has to be made
You know, if it weren't for trucks we wouldn't have tailgates
I met all my wives in traffic jams
There's just something women like about a pickup man

[Verse 3]
Most Friday nights I can be found
In the bed of my truck on an old chaise lounge
Backed into my spot at the drive-in show
You know, a cargo light gives off a romantic glow
I never have to wait in line at the popcorn stand
'Cause there's something women like about a pickup man
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