When Daddy Let Me Drive

Alan Jackson · Other Songs - Alan Jackson

It was painted red

It's stripe was white

It was 18 feet

From the bow to the stern light

2nd hand from a dealer in Atlanta

I rode up with daddy

When he went there to get her

Put on a shine

Put on a motor

Built out of love

And made for water

Ran it for years

Till the transom got rotton

A piece of my childhood that'll never be forgotten

It was, just an old plywood boat

75 johnson with electric choke

A young boy, two hands on the wheel

I cant replace the way it made me feel

And I would turn it shore line, and, make it wide

He'd say, ya can't beat the way an old wood boat rides

Just a little lake across the Alabama line

But I was king of the ocean, when daddy let me drive



Just an old 1/2 ton, short-bed Ford

My uncle bought new, in '64

Daddy got it right

Cause the engine was smokin'

Couple of burnt valves and he had it goin'

He'd let me drive her when we'd haul off a load

Down a dirt strip, where we'd dump trash

Off of Thickpin Road



I would sit on the seat

And stretch my feet out to the pedals

Smiling like a hero that just received his medal

It was just an old hand-me-down ford



With 3 speed on the column

And a dent in the door



A young boy, 2 hands on the wheel

I can't replace the way it, made me feel

And I would press that clutch and I'd keep it right

He'd say a lil' slower son you're doin' just fine

Just a dirt road with trash on each side

But I was Mario Andretti

When daddy let me drive



Im grown up now 3 daughters of my own

I let 'em drive my old jeep

Cross the pasture at our home

Maybe one day they'll reach back in their file

And pull out that old memory

And think of me and smile, and say

It's just an old worn out jeep

With rusty ole floor boards

Hot on my feet

A young girl, two hands on the wheel

I can't replace the way it, made me feel

And he'd say, turn it left now, and steer it right

Straighten up girl now, you're doin' just fine

Just a lil' valley by the river where we'd ride

But I was high on a mountain, when daddy let me drive

Daddy let me drive

Oh he let me drive

She's just an old plywood boat with a 75 johnson n'electric choke

When Daddy Let Me Drive

Alan Jackson's 'When Daddy Let Me Drive' stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in country storytelling, blending nostalgic warmth with acoustic authenticity. The track exemplifies his signature style, where personal anecdotes about family dynamics and childhood memories are woven into a melodic structure that resonates deeply with listeners. Released within the broader context of his extensive discography, the song reflects the era's emphasis on heartfelt, relatable narratives that define the genre. Jackson's vocal delivery and songwriting craft transform simple observations into universal themes of growth and parental guidance, cementing his status as a leading figure in modern country music. The recording captures the intimate, polished sound characteristic of his work, contributing to his reputation for creating timeless anthems that celebrate everyday life.