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  2. Truck-driving country - Wikipedia

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    Truck-driving country or trucker country is a subgenre of country and western music. It is characterized by lyrical content about trucks (i.e. commercial vehicles , not pick-up trucks ), truck drivers or truckers, and the trucking industry experience.

  3. Teddy Bear (Red Sovine song) - Wikipedia

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    "Teddy Bear" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Red Sovine. It was released in June 1976 as the title track to Sovine's album of the same name. The song — actually, a recitation with an instrumental backing — was one of Sovine's many recordings that saluted the American truck driver.

  4. Convoy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "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]

  5. Category:Songs about truck driving - Wikipedia

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    Songs about truck driving or the truck industry. ... Truck-driving country; 0–9. 30,000 Pounds of Bananas; B. Big Wheels in the Moonlight; Bonnie Jean (Little Sister)

  6. Red Sovine - Wikipedia

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    Woodrow Wilson "Red" Sovine (July 7, 1917 – April 4, 1980) was an American country music singer and songwriter associated with truck-driving country songs, particularly those recited as narratives but set to music. [1] His most noted examples are "Giddyup Go" (1965) and "Teddy Bear" (1976), both of which topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs ...

  7. The legend of Howdy Glenn, Inglewood's Black firefighting ...

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    Most country music fans know “Touch Me” as the song that propelled Willie Nelson to fame. In 1962, the yearning ballad peaked at No. 7 on Billboard’s country singles chart and was the Texas ...

  8. Six Days on the Road - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, the song became a major hit when released by Dudley, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and cracking the Top 40 (#32) on the Hot 100, leading to it being hailed as the definitive celebration of the American truck driver. [1] [2]

  9. C. W. McCall - Wikipedia

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    William Dale Fries Jr. (November 15, 1928 – April 1, 2022) was an American commercial artist who won several Clio Awards for his advertising campaigns. He was also a musician remembered for his character C. W. McCall, a truck-driving country singer that he created for a series of bread commercials while working for an Omaha advertising agency as an art director.