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Road Hog Lyrics. Have you ever been driving down the road. And come up on a fella who was just poking along straddlin' the white line. And when you try to pass him he'd speed up. Ha ha well...
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The term “Road Hog” itself refers to someone who hogs the road, preventing others from passing and causing frustration amongst fellow drivers. The lyrics of “Road Hog” paint a vivid picture of the encounter. Loudermilk explains how he and his buddy were driving one night when they encountered the Road Hog. The Road Hog was straddling ...
John D. Loudermilk - Road Hog Lyrics. Have you ever been driving down the road And come up on a fella who was just poking along straddlin' the white line And when you try to pass.
“Road Hot” is a song about an erratic highway driver. While they are driving they straddle the white line, making themselves a worry for oncoming traffic. For drivers on their side of the road, the road hog passes them at about 100 MPH and then slows down.
"Road Hog" (US No. 65) in 1962. It was as a songwriter that Loudermilk made his mark. In 1963 he wrote another all-time hit for George Hamilton IV, "Abilene".
Original lyrics of Road Hog song by John D. Loudermilk. Explain your version of song meaning, find more of John D. Loudermilk lyrics. Watch official video, print or download text in PDF.
The song Road Hog was written by John D. Loudermilk, Gwen Loudermilk and Porter Grainger and was first recorded and released by John D. Loudermilk in 1962. It was adapted from Ground Hog Blues (John D. Loudermilk, Gwen Loudermilk and Porter Grainger). It was covered by Os Velhinhos Transviados.