Dave posted this on TurnTable Talk on November 1, 2025. The subject was: to either pick a song about a spooky or scary person or event, or else just highlight a song that sounds that way to them..
I never thought I would ever post a trucker song, but here I am, posting a trucker song! It was one of the first singles I remember playing as a child. When I was a kid, this story scared me to death. There’s something about a good ghost story that never leaves you, especially when it’s told in a Southern drawl through the crackle of a CB radio. This Red Sovine song is one of those perfect country songs that is Americana, part Twilight Zone, and part 1960s country storytelling at its finest.
An eerie monologue about a hitchhiker picked up by a kind-hearted trucker named Big Joe. The kid hops out at a truck stop, orders a cup of coffee, and the waitress gives him the shocker: Big Joe died ten years ago, crashing his rig to save a school bus full of children. The twist lands like a punchline from beyond the grave. “Son, you just met Big Joe and the Phantom 309.” 4-year-old Max got goosebumps every time.
How this record was in my house when I was 4 is a mystery to me. My dad had Merle Haggard music, and my mom had Elvis albums, and my sister would never have this. Not one of them was into trucking songs…but there it was all the same. It was released in 1967… The song peaked at #9 on the Country Charts.
It inspired covers by artists from Tom Waits to the punkabilly of Mojo Nixon. Even Pee-wee’s Big Adventure tipped a hat to it when Pee-wee hitched a ride with “Large Marge.” That alone belongs in the Twilight Zone.
Phantom 309
I was out on the West Coast, tryin’ to make abuckAnd things didn’t work out, I was down on my luckGot tired a-roamin’ and bummin’ aroundSo I started thumbin’ back East, toward my home town.
Made a lot of miles, the first two daysAnd I figured I’d be home in week, if my luck held out this wayBut, the third night I got stranded, way out of townAt a cold, lonely crossroads, rain was pourin’ down.
I was hungry and freezin’, done caught a chillWhen the lights of a big semi topped the hill Lord, I sure was glad to hear them air brakes come onAnd I climbed in that cab, where I knew it’d be warm.
At the wheel sit a big man, he weighed about two-tenHe stuck out his hand and said with a grin“Big Joe’s the name”, I told him mineAnd he said: “The name of my rig is Phantom 309.”
I asked him why he called his rig such a nameHe said: “Son, this old Mack can put ’em all to shameThere ain’t a driver, or a rig, a-runnin’ any lineAin’t seen nothin’ but taillights from Phantom 309.”
Well, we rode and talked the better part of the nightWhen the lights of a truck stop came in sightHe said: “I’m sorry son, this is as far as you go‘Cause, I gotta make a turn, just on up the road.”
Well, he tossed me a dime as he pulled her in lowAnd said: “Have yourself a cup on old Big Joe.”When Joe and his rig roared out in the nightIn nothin’ flat, he was clean out of sight.
Well, I went inside and ordered me a cupTold the waiter Big Joe was settin’ me upAw!, you coulda heard a pin drop, it got deathly quietAnd the waiter’s face turned kinda white.
Well, did I say something wrong? I said with a halfway grinHe said: “Naw, this happens every now and thenEver’ driver in here knows Big JoeBut son, let me tell you what happened about ten years ago.
At the crossroads tonight, where you flagged him downThere was a bus load of kids, comin’ from townAnd they were right in the middle, when Big Joe topped the hillIt could have been slaughter, but he turned his wheel.
Well, Joe lost control, went into a skid And gave his life to save that bunch-a kidsAnd there at that crossroads, was the end of the lineFor Big Joe and Phantom 309
But, every now and then, some hiker’ll come byAnd like you, Big Joe’ll give ’em a rideHere, have another cup and forget about the dimeKeep it as a souvenir, from Big Joe and Phantom 309!”

A trucker song—what!?! It does sound like an episode of Twilight Zone!
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LOL…it does! In fact it would have made a great one. Good catch Dana as always!
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Can’t you just picture Rod Serling standing next to the highway, diner in the background, cigarette in hand…
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Yes I can…I’m thinking of the “Hiway Cafe” they had in “Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?” …it would have been a good one.
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Yes, I remember that one!
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Classic! A very cool and well written piece! 👍
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Thanks dude! Not my usual post but it’s fun to shake things up.
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Good song, Max. I heard it a lot while growing up since my parents listened to the local country radio stations every day. BTW, Large Marge was a great character in that movie. Also BTW, I mention Tom Waits in the story I posted today.
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Yea I heard it as well and it scared me to death…until I realized…Hey…Joe is a good guy/ghost. Large Marge…great name.
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Max, this song is certainly creepy enough, but that homage scene with Large Marge in Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure haunts me to this very day.😱
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I remember that! Hey Bruce…It’s a song I grew up on…not my usual kind of post but it’s fun.
I’ve had the flu for the past week or so…but I’m feeling better and I should be by your site this weekend…if our power is on…we could be getting a half inch of ice and 8 inches of snow…this weekend.
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That’s a brutal forecast for you folks, Max. Right now, the powers-that-be are calling for a foot of snow here Saturday night through Sunday…and then single-digit lows the next couple of nights. But, in theory we should be able to manage it well enough. Glad you are feeling better. No rush to my site…haven’t posted since Christmas. Life, right?
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Wow! I would LOVE to see a foot of snow! It’s the sleet that I fear getting on electric wires and trees falling over on the lines…but here…we are not prepared for it at all. An inch of snow will shut down the city here….I don’t expect to get out of my house until Wednesday or Thursday at the earliest. We live in a rural area…
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I get it. My grandparents lived in a rural area and when we had these kind of storms, we didn’t see them for a couple of days while they got dug out. Power was always an issue also, but at least they had coal heat!
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Last time we had a quarter inch of ice…we were stuck for one exact week. There is no getting out. Even people that live in or near Nashville will be stuck for at least 3 days.
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It is more like a story than a song, but very enjoyable.
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Yea…not exactly what I usually post but I’m glad you like the story.
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This is really a gem and surprisingly it’s not that well known. Max you pulled music off the shelf as a child the way most of us might have taken a cookie. I could certainly see how this would stick with you!!
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Thanks Randy…this song scared me so much until I realized…wait…Joe is a good guy! How this record got into our house….I don’t know. Another novelty type song that stuck with me was Jim Stafford Wildwood Weed….”take a trip and never leave the farm.”
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Jim Stafford – I heard a clip of ‘Your Bulldog Drinks Champagne’ on a commercial yesterday and I went ‘wow- I haven’t even thought about that one for close to 50 years’
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Oh it’s been a long long time!
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‘Sittin’ thar on that sack o’ seeds…’
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Oh yes! I love the lines in that song…and his brother Bill…naked singing on the windmill.
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Lol some pretty creative stuff!
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Well that gives me the goosebumps. I prefer kindly ghosts, especially ones who save busloads of kids. I can imagine you as a little kid being shaken by the song.
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It’s a fun song…not one I would usually post but it brings back a lot of memories for me.
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It’s perfect song to watch the blizzard with. We’re at zero F, wind 12mph, windchill -16! Coldest day so far.
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That is really bad, I can’t imagine it being that cold. We are looking at maybe a half inch of ice and 8 inches of snow. So right now I’m in Kroger in Nashville talking on my phone getting some last-minute groceries
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The ice is the worst part, especially as a base. I’m shocked you’re getting that much! Good idea on stocking up on groceries. I did that Weds after clearing the driveway. Good luck in the blizzard!
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Yes…it’s the ice that sucks…because yea of the driving…which we will not do…but the power lines is what the big worry is…and trees freezing and falling over them. I love the snow though!
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I have to check this one out. I worked at a country station that played one of his other songs.
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It’s a song that has stuckk with me…it never leaves.
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A memory song. I have few of these from my past.
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great song and story to it. It’s kind of like both ‘Camoflauge’ by Stan Ridgway and ‘Love Vigilantes’ by New Order in subject matter and theymight have gotten the idea hearing this one when they were young. Would have been a good “mini” Twilight Zone episode
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Yes it would have made a good Twilight Zone…Dana and I talked about that…it would fit well in there. It’s amazing to me that not many people have heard of it…simply because I heard it all my life…but I also had the record lol.
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I can remember my 6-7 year old (at the time) nephew getting an LP with stacks of ghost stories on, both songs and spoken word, and he sat and listened intently to every word. This song was probably on it. Seems it had the same effect on young Max. There is a certain age when these tales really stick in a young kids mind. OK, I’ll say it; they haunt you.🙄😬. Sorry.
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No…that is the correct word. I imagined what Joe looked like and the cafe…I had it all in my head so it did work on me. It was a nice short story if anything else.
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Don’t believe I’ve heard it before, but the title sounds familiar. A story to give you the chills. Hope you are feeling better. Our latest forecast is 12-18 inches with as much as 2 inches per hour on Sunday. Hope you survive the ice OK.
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Yes finally! Oh jeez…I wish we would get that much snow! It’s the ice that is what sucks for us…you can’t drive on that plus it takes down electrical lines.
I’m finally feeling better!
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It’s the flip side of the Twilight Zone episode “The Hitch-Hiker”. (“Going my way?”) After that episode, my daughter never again watched Twilight Zone with me.
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Oh that one is really creepy…for me and Bailey…the one that got him was Eye Of The Beholder…when Donna Douglas gets revealed and the others have those pig like faces…he was around 8…it took him years to watch it with me again.
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Loving the featured image
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It is pretty cool!
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now for some reason I’m thinking of ‘give me forty acres and I’ll turn this rig around”…..part of my misspent youth
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