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  1. "King of the Road" is a song written by country singer Roger Miller, who first recorded it in November 1964. The lyrics tell of the day-to-day life of a traveling hobo who, despite having little money (a "man of means by no means"), revels in his freedom, describing himself humorously and cynically as the "king of the road".

  2. 10. Aug. 2009 · Roger Miller - King of the Road - With Lyrics! Edosian Orchids. 7.33K subscribers. Subscribed. 57K. 8.1M views 14 years ago. Roger Miller's "King of the Road" with lyrics. ...more....

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  3. King of the Road ist ein von Roger Miller geschriebener und 1965 veröffentlichter Country -Song, der sich zum Evergreen entwickelte. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Entstehungsgeschichte. 2 Songinhalt. 3 Erfolg. 4 Statistik und Auszeichnungen. 5 Coverversionen. 6 Einzelnachweise. Entstehungsgeschichte [ Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  4. 7. Nov. 2019 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupKing Of The Road · Roger MillerGolden Hits℗ A Mercury Nashville Release; ℗ 1965 UMG Recordings, Inc.Released on: ...

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  5. 11. Apr. 2013 · 2.22K subscribers. Subscribed. 8.6K. 1.5M views 11 years ago. Roger Miller performs his classic hit, "King of the Road," at the ninth annual Texaco Country Showdown National Final in...

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  6. King of the Road Lyrics: Trailers for sale or rent / Rooms to let, fifty cents / No phone, no pool, no pets / I ain't got no cigarettes / Ah, but two hours of pushing broom / Buys a eight...

  7. Learn about the origin, lyrics and awards of this classic country song by Roger Miller, who won five Grammys for it in 1965. The song is a humorous tribute to the hobo lifestyle, with references to trailers, Maine and chess pieces.