There's always room in the Convoy!

*Was the dark of the moon, on the sixth of June
In a Kenworth, pullin’ logs
Cabover Pete with a reefer on
And a Jimmy haulin’ hogs
*

My favorite line comes later:

Well we shot the line, an’ we went for broke
With a thousand screamin’ trucks
And eleven long-haired friends of Jesus
In a chartreuse microbus

I remember it. I listened to Wolf Creek Pass not too long a\go, and liked it better.

It made me think of Shriner’s Convention and other Ray Stevens poetry.

10-4, Rubber Duck

Ya wanna put that microbus in behind the suicide jockey? He’s haulin’ dynamite and needs all the help he can get.

That was my favourite song when I was nine. :slight_smile:

It’s on my workout music list. I still love it: but it sure could have done without the hokey chorus!

Pig Pen, you want to back off them hogs? The smell is getting intense…

Ok, that’s probably not the exact wording, but something like that. I remember the CB radio boom in the 70s. Bears and/or Smokey = cops, picture taker = cop w/radar.

There was another trucker song with CB radio stuff, think it was called White Knight.

Fun thread, brings back fond memories. :slight_smile:

And the Red Sovine tearjerker:

The old CB was blarin’ away on channel 1-9
When there came
A little boy’s voice on the radio line
And he said
Breaker 1-9
Is anyone there
Come on back truckers
And talk to Teddy Bear

Saw on tv or something that C.W. Mccall is also Mannheim Steamroller I think.(cite needed)

McCall was stage name of William Fries who wrote the lyrics to Convoy (and most of his other songs). Chip Davis, who founded Mannheim Steamroller, wrote the music.

Thank you for clearing that up. It always bothered me to say "you know…"that whole urban legend thing. :slight_smile:

The C.W. McCall character was created for a series of bread commercials:

We watched the romacne bloom between CW and Mavis, a waitress at the Old Home Filler up and Keep on Truckin’ Cafe over about six months or so of commercials.
The voice of CW was the owner of the advertising company, Bill Fries. The music was done by Chip Davis and the group that would soon become Mannhiem Steamroller.

Let’s not forget “Classified”. If you ever grew up in a small town this song rings incredibly true.

Nice to see so many McCall fans! I’ve been a fan since the 70s and Convoy.

Another fun fact: Bill Fries used to be the mayor of Ouray, Colorado.

Well, I like trucks too and I’ll take pictures of almost anything, but on the whole I prefer soda machines. If you kick just right at the soda machine you can get a free drink, whereas this rarely happens with a truck, particularly if the trucker is watching.

So I suggest more pop songs about soda machines.

Wasn’t there a novelty song about Shirley and Squirrelry that involved CB lingo? I was practically in utero* at the time, but I seem to recall this…

*Okay, okay: late 70’s. I still lived in my mom’s house, which was pretty close to her uterus most nights…

Yup.

Did anyone else here ever use a CB just for fun? I did, way back when I was in sixth grade. We had a CB in the house, and I kept it in my room. Talked to a heck of a lot of cool people back then. My handle was Six Stringer, because I was learning the guitar.

Yeah, I had to sit out in the car though. I would talk to a bunch of other kids from my Jr. High.

Oh man I remember that song. Something about a “bear in the air” too. I remember begging my mother to buy me that album when they advertised it on tv. She did, and it was actually the very first vinyl I ever owned.