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  2. Keep On Truckin' (song) - Wikipedia

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    The clavinet-featuring song was Kendricks' first major hit as a solo artist, coming two years after his departure from The Temptations. "Keep On Truckin '" reached number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B Singles Chart upon its release, and was Kendricks' only number-one solo hit. [5] It also reached #18 on the UK Charts. [6]

  3. List of Cash Box Top 100 number-one singles of 1973 - Wikipedia

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    "Keep on Truckin' (Part 1)" Eddie Kendricks: November 10 "Midnight Train to Georgia" Gladys Knight & the Pips: November 17 "Heartbeat, It's a Lovebeat" The DeFranco Family: November 24 "Photograph" Ringo Starr: December 1 "Top of the World" The Carpenters: December 8 "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" Elton John: December 15 "Just You 'N' Me" Chicago ...

  4. Keep On Truckin' - Wikipedia

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    "Keep On Truckin '" (song), a 1973 song by Eddie Kendricks "Ja-Da" or "Keep On Truckin'", a 1918 song written by Bob Carleton Keep On Truckin', an album by Dave Dudley, or its title song

  5. Keep On Truckin' (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Original 1968 Keep On Truckin' cartoon, as published in Zap Comix.. Keep On Truckin ' is a one-page cartoon by Robert Crumb, published in the first issue of Zap Comix in 1968. A visual burlesque of the lyrics of the Blind Boy Fuller song "Truckin' My Blues Away", it consists of an assortment of men, drawn in Crumb's distinctive style, strutting across various landscapes.

  6. Blind Boy Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Fuller's repertoire included a number of popular double-entendre "hokum" songs, such as "I Want Some of Your Pie", "Truckin' My Blues Away" (1936) (the inspiration for Robert Crumb's "Keep On Truckin'" comic), "Let Me Squeeze Your Lemon", and "Get Your Yas Yas Out" (1938) [3] (adapted as Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out for the title of an album by the ...

  7. Robert Crumb - Wikipedia

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    Robert Dennis Crumb (/ k r ĘŚ m /; born August 30, 1943) is an American cartoonist who often signs his work R. Crumb.His work displays a nostalgia for American folk culture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and satire of contemporary American culture.

  8. Caustic Resin - Wikipedia

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    In the meantime, Netson played and toured with Built to Spill. Finally, in 2003, Caustic Resin returned with Keep on Truckin, which featured original drummer Pat Perkins and split bass duties between Romich and Johnson. Caustic Resin has been on indefinite hiatus since 2003, though they appeared at Treefort Music Fest in 2014. [5] [6]

  9. John Neff (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Neff is an American musician based in Athens, Georgia. He is most known for playing guitar and pedal steel guitar. He is most known for playing guitar and pedal steel guitar. Background