Willin’ (Little Feat)

The song “Willin'” portrays the life of a weary but resilient truck driver who finds solace in the open road despite the hardships of his lifestyle, including substance use and loneliness.

🥇1st Place – William Muppet

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🥈2nd Place – Gustavo Orozco

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🥉3rd Place – Little Feat

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20th Place – Greg Fairweather – Bass Guitar

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Did you know?

“Willin'” by Little Feat, written by Lowell George, is a classic road song that captures the essence of a trucker’s life.

The lyrics describe a protagonist who is “warped by the rain, driven by the snow,” highlighting the physical and emotional toll of constant travel.

The repeated line “I’ve been from Tucson to Tucumcari” emphasizes the vast distances covered, while “Tehachapi to Tonopah” further underscores the nomadic nature of his existence.

The mention of “weed, whites, and wine” suggests coping mechanisms for the loneliness and fatigue of the road.

Despite these challenges, the chorus declares he’s “willin'” to keep going, portraying a sense of determination and acceptance of his lifestyle.

The song’s laid-back, country-rock vibe complements its themes of endurance and wanderlust, making it an anthem for those who live life on the move.

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