Keep On Truckin': 40 Truckin' Favourites (2-CD)
by Various Artists
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CD Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Released: November 23, 2018
- Originally Released: 2018
- Label: Not Now UK
Tracks on Disc 1:
- 1.Dave DudleySix Days On The Road
- 2.Ferlin HuskyConvoy
- 3.Bob DylanHighway 51
- 4.Jess WillardTruck Driver's Boogie
- 5.Bob NewmanHaulin' Freight
- 6.Austin Wood & His Missouri SwingstersTruck Driver's Night Run Blues
- 7.Coleman WilsonPassing Zone Blues
- 8.Webb PierceTruck Driver's Blues
- 9.Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper & The Clinch Mountain ClanWreck On The Highway
- 10.Eddie CochranSomethin' Else
- 11.Glen Campbell & The Green River BoysTruck Driving Man
- 12.Speedy WestTruck Driver's Ride
- 13.Dennis OlsonTruck Drivin' Outlaw
- 14.Duane EddyForty Miles Of Bad Road
- 15.Ferlin HuskyPhantom 309
- 16.Terry Fell & The FellersTruck Driving Man
- 17.Robert MitchumThe Ballad Of Thunder Road
- 18.Hank SnowI've Been Everywhere
- 19.Chuck BerryYou Can't Catch Me
- 20.Jim Boyd & His Men Of The WestTruck Driver's Boogie
Tracks on Disc 2:
- 1.Johnny RussellKing Of The Road
- 2.Dave DudleyTruck Drivin' Son Of A Gun
- 3.Red SimpsonRoll Truck Roll
- 4.Speedy WestSpeedin' West
- 5.Ferlin HuskyI'm A Truck
- 6.The VenturesDetour
- 7.Lonnie IrvingTrucker's Vitus
- 8.Chuck BerryNo Money Down
- 9.Arthur Smith & His Cracker-JacksTruck Stop Grill
- 10.Johnny HortonI'm Coming Home
- 11.Eddie CochranWeekend
- 12.Ferlin HuskyTruck Driver's Blues
- 13.Duane EddyDrivin' Home
- 14.Bob NewmanLonesome Truck Driver's Blues
- 15.Chuck WillisKeep A-Driving
- 16.Ersel HickeyGoing Down That Road
- 17.John D. LoudermilkRoad Hog
- 18.Coleman WilsonA Green Truck Driver's First Experience With Radar
- 19.Pam Tillis (Live)Long Drive To Dallas
- 20.Jan & DeanDead Man's Curve
Product Description:
Author Jane Stern, in her definitive book about truckers, hailed them as the last American cowboys and it s easy to see the analogy. Riding the range and riding the road can both be tough and lonely, though often appearing romantic, thanks to Hollywood movies. Some trucking songs became so popular that they did end up being Hollywood movies - Convoy, a song penned by Bill Fries and Chip Davis in the mid-70s and performed here by Ferlin Husky. The trip through Tulsa and ultimately to Chicago, as documented by driver Rubber Duck s CB conversation with other truckers, enthralled America. So much so that Fries' own version of the song hurtled to No.1 in the US and Canada, inspiring the making of the Sam Peckinpah film, Convoy.