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"Wait in the Truck" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American country music singer Hardy featuring American country music singer Lainey Wilson. It was released on August 29, 2022, as the lead single from Hardy's second studio album The Mockingbird & the Crow .
Musical Event of the Year – "Wait in the Truck" (with Hardy) Won Visual Media of the Year – "Wait in the Truck" (with Hardy) Won Country Music Association Awards Entertainer of the Year: Won [56] Female Vocalist of the Year Won Album of the Year – Bell Bottom Country: Won Song of the Year – "Heart Like a Truck" Nominated
"Wait in the Truck", a duet with Lainey Wilson, is the album's first single. While receiving mixed reviews from music critics, the album debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200 with 55,000 album-equivalent units, making it Hardy's highest-charting album. [1]
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Lecil Travis Martin (September 1, 1931 – April 12, 1999), whose stage name was Boxcar Willie, was an American country music singer-songwriter, who sang in the "old-time hobo" music style, complete with overalls, and a floppy hat. [2] "
"Truck Bed" is a song co-written and recorded by American singer Hardy. It was released on May 25, 2023 as the fourth single from his second studio album The Mockingbird & the Crow . The song was written by Hardy, Ashley Gorley , Ben Johnson and Hunter Phelps, and produced by Joey Moi .
As waiting long lines tow trucks, brought in by the police, replaced the heavy rigs that had been grid-locking Ottawa downtown, some of the tow trucks' company names were hidden. [318] CBC reported that tow truck companies who had previously refused to tow protesters' vehicles, have been forced through the Emergencies Act to comply with orders ...