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[Verse 1]
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Well, big John Henry Rucker
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He was a greasy motor trucker
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And he drove them big ol' diesels to L.A.
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Every night he'd leave Mobile
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His darlin' wife, Camille
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She would kiss him in his driveway
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And she'd say
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She'd say:
[Chorus]
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Don't go to sleep on the road, baby (I won't)
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Don't go to sleep on the road (Lord, protect me)
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Take what it takes (uh huh) to keep you awake
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But don't go to sleep on the road.
[Verse 2]
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Then Camille started singin' country music for a fling
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Well you know a girl can't stay too long alone.
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First for friends
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And then in bars
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Then she soon became a star
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And sometimes he'd hear her record
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As he drove
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Singin':
[Chorus]
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Don't go to sleep on the road, baby
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Don't go to sleep on the road (Tears in his eyes)
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Take what it takes (I will) to keep you awake
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But don't go to sleep on the road.
[Verse 3]
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Yes... and her records started movin' up the charts
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And became number one
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And she got.. she got entertainer of the year
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And she got her hair done
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And got a boob job
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And got her an affair with the bass player.
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And he got hemorrhoids.
[Verse 4]
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He was drivin' hell for leather
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Through the California weather
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When that California sky began to rain
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And that hill was wet and steep
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Oh, he sure could use some sleep
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But his darlin's words kept ringin' through his brain.
[Verse 5]
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That eastbound rig was hummin'
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Lord, he never seen it comin'
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And he woke up starin' at the sky
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In the wreck and in the rain
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With the radio still playin'
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And the last words that he heard before he died
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Was Camille Still singin':
[Chorus]
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Don't go to sleep on the road, baby (What a way to die)
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Don't go to sleep on the road
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Take what it takes to keep you awake
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But don't go to sleep on the road.
[Otro]
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Yes he went to sleep on the rooooooad.