King Of The Road Apr 2026
The title "" most commonly refers to the legendary 1965 country song by Roger Miller or the long-running Thrasher Magazine skateboarding competition and its subsequent TV series. The Song: Roger Miller (1965)
: Roger Miller later opened the King of the Road Motor Inn in Nashville in 1970. King of the Road
"King of the Road" is the signature song of country artist , recorded in November 1964 and released in January 1965. It is celebrated as a "hobo anthem" that captures the spirit of independence and freedom. The title "" most commonly refers to the
: Jody Miller released a hit response titled " Queen of the House " in 1965. It is celebrated as a "hobo anthem" that
: Miller was inspired by a roadside sign in Chicago that read "Trailers for Sale or Rent". He reportedly finished the song after buying a hobo statuette at an airport gift shop.
: The song tells the story of a happy-go-lucky vagrant who, despite being a "man of means by no means," takes pride in his nomadic lifestyle, sleeping in "eight-by-12 four-bit rooms" and hopping freight trains.
