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==Story of "Giddyup Go"==
Truck-driving songs had been a part of American country music since the late 1940s, and Sovine's label [[Starday Records]] had several artists who specialized in the sub-genresubgenre. But it took until 1965 when Sovine—at the time, absent from the country music charts for nine years—finally found his niche.<ref>Manheim, James, "Red Sovine" at [[Allmusic]]. [http://allmusic.com/artist/red-sovine-p1816/biography]</ref>
 
The first big truck-driving hit from Sovine, "Giddyup Go" is the tale of an emotional father-son reunion at a highway truck stop. The reunion is played out near the end of the song.