Jerry Was A Race Car Driver

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"Jerry Was A Race Car Driver"
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Performed by Oysterhead
Writer(s): Les Claypool / Reid L. Iii Lalonde / Timothy W. Alexander

"Jerry Was A Race Car Driver" is a song written by Les Claypool / Reid L. Iii Lalonde / Timothy W. Alexander and performed by Oysterhead in 2001.

About the song

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Personnel

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Lyrics

Jerry was a race car driver
And he drove so goddamn fast
He never did win no checkered flag
But he never did come in last
Jerry was a race car driver
He'd say el sob number one
With a Bocephus sticker
On his 442 he'd light 'em up
Just for fun

Captain Pierce was a fireman
Richmond engine number three
I'll be a wealthy man when I get
A dime for all the things that
Man taught to me
Captain pierce was a strong man
Strong as any man alive
It stuck in his craw that they
Made him retire at the age of 65

Jerry was a race car driver
22 years old
Had one too many cold beers one night
And wrapped himself around a telephone pole.

Quotations and trivia

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Alternative and cover versions

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See also

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References

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