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Genre:Folk World & Country
Tracklist:
A1. Hank Thompson - Six Days On The Road A2. Mel Tillis - Goodbye Wheeling A3. Jay Lee Webb - Cutest Truck Driver A4. Jimmy Martin - Widowmaker A5. Roy Clark - Thank God And Greyhound A6. The Texas Troubadours - Highway Man B1. Red Steagall - Truck Drivin' Man B2. The Compton Brothers - Sweet Thing And Cisco B3. Curtis Potter - Devil River B4. Jimmy Martin - ConveyTruck Driver's Queen B5. C.W. McCall - Convoy B6. Ray Griff - I'm A Rambling Man C1. Gary Stewart - Big Berth The Truck Drivin' Queen C2. Johnny Wright (2) - Giddy Up Go C3. Billy Grammer - I'm Movin' On C4. Ernest Tubb - The Road Is Closed C5. Bill Monroe - Roll On Buddy Roll On C6. Marty Robbins - 20th Century Drifter D1. Warner Mack - Looking At The World Through A Windshield D2. The Osborne Brothers - Highway Headin' South D3. Kitty Wells - My Big Truck Drivin' Man D4. Marty Robbins - Shotgun Rider D5. Claude Gray (2) - How Fast Them Trucks Can Go D6. Webb Pierce - Truckdriver's Blues
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Compilation and liner notes by: Karel Van Der Kemp
Licenced By MCA Records Inc. Los Angeles, California
Manufactured and distributed by ARIOLA Belelux b.v
P 1982 MCA Records
Made in Germany 301958 B-1/82 S 11\ stamped in runout Disc 1
Made in Germany 301959 B-1/82 S 11\ stamped in runout Disc 2
Billy Grammar is shown as Bill Grammar in sleeve notes
A2. Mel Tillis - Goodbye Wheeling
A3. Jay Lee Webb - Cutest Truck Driver
A4. Jimmy Martin - Widowmaker
A5. Roy Clark - Thank God And Greyhound
A6. The Texas Troubadours - Highway Man
B1. Red Steagall - Truck Drivin' Man
B2. The Compton Brothers - Sweet Thing And Cisco
B3. Curtis Potter - Devil River
B4. Jimmy Martin - ConveyTruck Driver's Queen
B5. C.W. McCall - Convoy
B6. Ray Griff - I'm A Rambling Man
C1. Gary Stewart - Big Berth The Truck Drivin' Queen
C2. Johnny Wright (2) - Giddy Up Go
C3. Billy Grammer - I'm Movin' On
C4. Ernest Tubb - The Road Is Closed
C5. Bill Monroe - Roll On Buddy Roll On
C6. Marty Robbins - 20th Century Drifter
D1. Warner Mack - Looking At The World Through A Windshield
D2. The Osborne Brothers - Highway Headin' South
D3. Kitty Wells - My Big Truck Drivin' Man
D4. Marty Robbins - Shotgun Rider
D5. Claude Gray (2) - How Fast Them Trucks Can Go
D6. Webb Pierce - Truckdriver's Blues