Big Ol' Truck
Toby Keith · Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 [1998]
From a mile away
She got her big wheels turnin'
She's got Oklahoma plates
She's got her sun roof up
She's got her window rolled down
And you oughta feel the ground shakin'
When she comes to town
Chorus:
Yeah I'm in love with the girl and her four-wheel drive
Chrome steel bumpers and red step sides
She has a large time in her large machine
Man I wonder how she gets up in that thing
It casts a big shadow sittin' in the sun
She's got it revved up rockin' ready to run
And someday soon I'm gonna climb right up
And take a little ride in her big ol' truck
She's got bucket seats fully customized
"In Your Wildest Dreams" painted on the side
It was built to run, she was built to show
She's got a Haggard hit playin' on her stereo
Yeah I'm in love with the girl and her four-wheel drive
Chrome steel bumpers and red step sides
She has a large time in her large machine
Man I wonder how she gets up in that thing
It casts a big shadow sittin' in the sun
She's got it revved up rockin' ready to run
And someday soon I'm gonna climb right up
And take a little ride in her big ol' truck
Yeah I'm in love with the girl and her four-wheel drive
Chrome steel bumpers and red step sides
She has a large time in her large machine
Man I wonder how she gets up in that thing
It casts a big shadow sittin' in the sun
She's got it revved up rockin' ready to run
And someday soon I'm gonna climb right up
And take a little ride in her big ol' truck
Big ol' truck
Ten feet tall ten feet wide
It's a big ol' truck
Here she come again man
Big Ol' Truck
Toby Keith's 'Big Ol' Truck' stands as a quintessential example of his country-pop sound, blending upbeat instrumentation with his signature vocal delivery. Released on the 'Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 [1998]' compilation, the track exemplifies the genre's focus on relatable themes and catchy melodies that defined the late 1990s. The song showcases Keith's ability to craft anthems that resonate with a broad audience, characteristic of his extensive discography and enduring popularity within the country music landscape. Its inclusion on a greatest hits collection underscores its status as a staple in his catalog, reflecting the commercial success and stylistic consistency that marked his career during that era.
