Joey lived a mile out a Southern Cross
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Working on trucks for the local pit boss
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Friday nights when he'd come to town
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They'd all line up to see him lay some
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Rubber down
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Joey had a ute built in '74
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With a 350 Chevy and 4 on the floor
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Chrome wire wheels and customised back
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He could run the main street ¨ù mile in under 10 flat
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Cause he's the king of the road out here
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He's won four big Ford's and an old John Deer
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He won the summer nationals twice
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He's the king of the road out here on Friday nights
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Was a summer's night and I remember it well
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A city boy thought he had a story to tell
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He had a turbo charged flash in the pan
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He walked up to Joey and said hey
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I hear you're the man
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The whole town was there it was quite a scene
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It was the biggest race there ever had been
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That little car looked pretty in red
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Now Joey's gran is driving it instead
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You might have Brocky in the city spotlight
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But you ain't ever seen Joey on a Friday night
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Folks come a running from miles around
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Just to see our Joey laying rubber down
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King Of the Road
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Adam Brand |