

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] Got my old truck Rust on the wheel Mud on the tires That small-town feel You smile and you say “Girl That’s your thing” He just laughs Leans back Lets the porch swing swing [Chorus] My dad don’t drive a good old truck like me But he’s better than anything I’ll ever need Got an open chair and a long Long night No one to hang with But he’s doin’ all right Yeah My dad don’t drive a good old truck like me But he’s better than anything Better than anything [Verse 2] Friday lights on Friends all gone You scroll that phone But it’s all wrong He’s in that kitchen singin’ off-key Two chipped mugs Just him and me (oh yeah) [Chorus] My dad don’t drive a good old truck like me But he’s better than anything I’ll ever need Got an open chair and a long Long night No one to hang with But he’s doin’ all right Yeah My dad don’t drive a good old truck like me But he’s better than anything Better than anything [Bridge] Country on the TV glow He laughs at jokes I’ve heard before “Guess it’s just us ” he winks at me And that’s all I’ll ever need [Chorus] My dad don’t drive a good old truck like me But he’s better than anything I’ll ever need Got an open chair and a long Long night No one to hang with But he’s holdin’ me tight Yeah My dad don’t drive a good old truck like me But he’s better than anything Better than anything (oh-oh) Better than anything
Tags
rock, Midtempo country-rock with crunchy telecaster riffs, steady kick-snare groove, and warm male vocals. Verses stay laid-back and conversational over twangy guitars and subtle organ; chorus hits wider with stacked harmonies, ride cymbal, and a hooky, shout-along melody. Short guitar fills answer vocal phrases; final chorus lifts with extra ad-libs and a tasteful lead guitar line on the outro., country, country rock
3:02
No
2/8/2026