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A worldwide hit which reached number 1 in the US charts in 1975 and 2 in the UK in 1976. It tells the story of rebellious truck drivers teaming up drive acro...
Convoy Lyrics: Yeah, breaker one-nine / This here's the Rubber Duck / You got a copy on me Pig Pen, c'mon? / Uh, yeah, Ten-Four Pig Pen, fer sure, fer sure / By golly it's clean clear to...
"Convoy" is a 1975 novelty song performed by C. W. McCall (a character co-created and voiced by Bill Fries, along with Chip Davis) that became a number-one song on both the country and pop charts in the US and is listed 98th among Rolling Stone magazine's 100 Greatest Country Songs of All Time. [1]
Subscribed. 124. 10K views 1 year ago. The original version of this reached number 1 in the US charts in 1975 and 2 in the UK in 1976. It tells the story of rebellious truck drivers teaming up...
Lyrics to the New Version of the Song Convoy by C.W McCall which the Original Song appeared in the 1978 Movie 'Convoy' Staring 'Kris Kristofferson, Ali MacGr...
Convoy (New Version) Lyrics: Ah, breaker one-nine, this here's the Rubber Duck / You gotta copy on me, Love Machine? / Ah, 10-4, Pig Pen, fer shure, fer shure / By golly, it's clean clear...
"When I got home that night, I put the lyrics down and built the story into a fantasy of truckers in a convoy gaining power across the U.S. until they had an army of 1,000 trucks". Fries liked the song so much that he tried to convince MGM to released it as a single.
Convoy Lyrics by C.W. McCall from the American Heartland: Legends of Country album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: [On the CB] Ah, breaker one-nine, this here's the Rubber Duck.
Convoy Lyrics by C.W. McCall from the Legends of Country: Classic Hits from the '50s, '60s & '70s album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Was the dark of the moon on the sixth of June In a Kenworth pullin' logs Cab-over Pete with a reefer on And a Jimmy hau…
Convoy! We gone. ’Bye,’bye. These are the lyrics of the ’new version’, reflecting the events of the motion picture Convoy. Yes, the soundtrack album does credit the song to "Louis F. Davis, William Fries, C.W. McCall". The ’original’ version appears on the album Black Bear Road.