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・ Phantom Shadow
・ Phantom shiner
・ Phantom Ship
・ Phantom Ship (island)
・ Phantom Slayer (video game)
・ Phantom social workers
・ Phantom (musical)
・ Phantom (Nesbø novel)
・ Phantom (photograph)
・ Phantom (sailboat)
・ Phantom (Sword of Truth)
・ Phantom (TV series)
・ Phantom (UAV)
・ Phantom 2040
・ Phantom 2040 (video game)
Phantom 309
・ Phantom 309 (album)
・ Phantom Access
・ Phantom Agents
・ Phantom aid
・ Phantom aid in Afghanistan
・ Phantom and the Ghost
・ Phantom Antichrist
・ Phantom ballplayer
・ Phantom Beirut
・ Phantom Below
・ Phantom Blood
・ Phantom Blot
・ Phantom Blue
・ Phantom Blue (album)


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Phantom 309 : ウィキペディア英語版
Phantom 309

"Phantom 309" is a song written by Tommy Faile and released as a single by Red Sovine in 1967.
==Content==
The song tells of a hitchhiker (the singer, in first person) trying to return home from the West Coast. On the third day of his trip, while at a crossroads in a driving rain, the hitchhiker is picked up by "Big Joe" driving his tractor-trailer named "Phantom 309." After driving through the night, Big Joe drops the hitchhiker off at a truck stop, gives him a dime for a cup of coffee, then disappears out of sight.
Once inside, the hitchhiker tells of Big Joe's generosity and the waiter tells him he had been the beneficiary of a "ghost driver" (a variant of the vanishing hitchhiker/truck driver urban legend). Ten years earlier, at the same intersection where he was picked up, Big Joe had swerved to avoid hitting a school bus full of children because he could not stop due to his truck's momentum. But in doing so, he had lost control of his truck and crashed; he had died in the wreck. The waiter tells the hiker that he was not the first; the ghost of Big Joe had been known to pick up other hitchhikers over the years.

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