About the song
“East Bound and Down,” performed by Jerry Reed, is a quintessential country song that epitomizes the genre’s spirit of adventure and rebellion. Written by Jerry Reed himself, along with Dick Feller, this song was featured on the soundtrack of the 1977 film “Smokey and the Bandit.” The film, a classic action-comedy starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, and Jackie Gleason, quickly became a cultural phenomenon, and Reed’s “East Bound and Down” played a significant role in its enduring popularity.
Jerry Reed, known for his virtuosity as a guitarist, his distinctive voice, and his charismatic stage presence, delivered “East Bound and Down” with an energy and enthusiasm that perfectly matched the film’s high-octane narrative. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy lyrics encapsulate the thrill of the open road and the daring escapades of the film’s protagonist, Bandit, as he races against time to transport a load of Coors beer from Texas to Georgia.
The song’s success was immediate and substantial. “East Bound and Down” reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1977, demonstrating its wide appeal and resonance with audiences. The track’s infectious rhythm and Reed’s spirited performance made it an instant hit, securing its place as a staple in country music playlists.
“Smokey and the Bandit” was a box office hit, and its soundtrack, including “East Bound and Down,” played a crucial role in the film’s success. The song’s lyrics, which detail the Bandit’s journey and the pursuit by law enforcement, are a perfect match for the film’s themes of defiance and freedom. Reed’s portrayal of Cledus Snow, Bandit’s loyal truck-driving partner, further cemented his connection to the song and the film.
Beyond its immediate success, “East Bound and Down” has had a lasting impact on country music and popular culture. It has been covered by various artists and remains a favorite among fans of classic country and truck-driving songs. Jerry Reed’s legacy as a musician, songwriter, and actor is epitomized by this track, which showcases his unique blend of humor, musical talent, and storytelling ability.
Listening to “East Bound and Down” is a journey in itself, evoking the excitement and nostalgia of a road trip through America’s heartland. Jerry Reed’s energetic delivery and the song’s infectious beat make it a timeless anthem for anyone with a love for the open road and the freewheeling spirit of adventure.
Video
https://youtu.be/8QAEmCuBnck
Lyrics
Snowman, how are your vocal cords?
My vocal cords are fine, I’m a little worried about Fred’s now
He been gnawing everything in the cab of this truck, barking and screaming
I think he’s turning into a stalk of bananas, come back
What’s your 20?
About 16 miles this side of Mississippi
Whoa, hold it, I just passed another Kojak with a Kodak
This place is crawling with bears, where the hell are you? Come back
I’m still trying to get rid of that Texas County Mountie
I don’t know what the hell he wants
You know what he wants, I mean, how would you like to be the dude that handcuffs a legend?
Listen, give me five minutes, we’re gonna put some moves on that mother, I’ll meet you at Old Miss
Well, you better hurry, or we can just kiss that money goodbye, you understand that?
I read you loud and clear, 10-4
You got the one Snowman, I’m east bound and down
East bound and down, loaded up and truckin’
A-we gonna do what they say can’t be done
We’ve got a long way to go, and a short time to get there
I’m east bound, just watch ol’ Bandit run
Keep your foot hard on the pedal
Son, never mind them brakes
Let it all hang out ’cause we got a run to make
The boys are thirsty in Atlanta
And there’s beer in Texarkana
And we’ll bring it back, no matter what it takes
East bound and down, loaded up and truckin’
A-we gonna do what they say can’t be done
We’ve got a long way to go, and a short time to get there
I’m east bound, just watch ol’ Bandit run
East bound and down, loaded up and truckin’
A-we gonna do what they say can’t be done
We’ve got a long way to go, and a short time to get there
I’m east bound, just watch ol’ Bandit run
Ol’ Smokey’s got them ears on
He’s hot on your trail
And he ain’t gonna rest ’til you’re in jail
So you got to dodge ‘im and you got to duck ‘im
You got to keep that diesel truckin’
Just put that hammer down and give it hell
East bound and down, loaded up and truckin’
A-we gonna do what they say can’t be done
We’ve got a long way to go, and a short time to get there
I’m east bound, just watch ol’ Bandit run