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C.W. Mccall > Albums & Lyrics

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Black Bear Road Album
  1. Black Bear Road
  2. Silverton
  3. Lewis And Clark
  4. Oregon Trail
  5. Ghost Town
  6. Convoy
  7. Long Lonesome Road
  8. Green River
  9. Mountains On My Mind
C.W. McCall & Co. Album
  1. City of New Orleans
  2. The Cowboy
  3. Flowers On The Wall
  4. I Wish There Was More That I Could Give
  5. The Little Things In Life
  6. Milton
  7. Outlaws and Lone Star Beer
  8. Silver Cloud Breakdown
  9. Wheels Of Fortune
Four Wheel Cowboy Album
  1. Audubon
  2. Convoy
  3. Four Wheel Cowboy
  4. Jackson Hole
  5. Wolf Creek Pass
Roses For Mama Album
  1. The Battle of New Orleans
  2. Night Hawk
  3. Old Glory
  4. The Only Light
  5. Roses For Mama
  6. Take My Duds To The Junkman
  7. Watch The Wildwood Flowers
Rubber Duck Album
  1. Audubon
  2. Camp Bird Mine
  3. Niobrara
  4. Nishnabotna
  5. Ratchetjaw
  6. Sing Silent Night
  7. Super Slab Showdown
  8. Windshield Wipers In The Rain
The Best Of C.W. McCall Album
  1. Audubon
  2. Black Bear Road
  3. Convoy
  4. Four Wheel Cowboy
  5. Green River
  6. Jackson Hole
  7. Long Lonesome Road
  8. Wolf Creek Pass
The Legendary C.W. McCall Album
  1. Audubon
  2. Black Bear Road
  3. Convoy
  4. Crispy Critters
  5. Four Wheel Cowboy
  6. Jackson Hole
  7. Wolf Creek Pass
The Real McCall: An American Storyteller Album
  1. Aurora Borealis
  2. Black Bear Road
  3. Camp Bird Mine
  4. Columbine
  5. Convoy
  6. Ghost Town
  7. Glenwood Canyon
  8. Night Rider
  9. Rocky Mountain September
  10. Roy
  11. The Little Brown Sparrow and Me
  12. The Silverton
  13. Wilderness
  14. Wolf Creek Pass
Wilderness Album
  1. Aurora Borealis
  2. Columbine
  3. Crispy Critters
  4. Four Wheel Cowboy
  5. Jackson Hole
  6. The Little Brown Sparrow and Me
  7. Riverside Slide
  8. Roy
  9. Silver Iodide Blues
  10. Telluride Breakdown
  11. Wilderness
Wolf Creek Pass Album
  1. Classified
  2. Four Wheel Drive
  3. Glenwood Canyon
  4. Night Rider
  5. Old 30
  6. Rocky Mountain September
  7. Sloan
  8. Wolf Creek Pass
b. William Fries, 15 November 1928, Audubon, Iowa, USA. Fries loved country music as a child, but had a successful career in advertising in Omaha, culminating in a 1973 campaign for the Metz bread company that involved a truck-driver called C.W. McCall: 'It was just a name that came out of thin air,' says Fries. He had done the voice-over himself and developed the character on record with arranger Chip Davis (who later found fame of his own as the leader of Mannheim Steamroller ). McCall had a US country hit with 'The Old Home Filler-Up And Keep On A-Truckin' Cafe', and then reached the pop chart with a tale of brake failure on 'Wolf Creek Pass'. President Nixon had imposed a 55 miles per hour speed limit during an oil shortage, and CB radio, which had previously been confined to farmers and radio hams, became in demand so that motorists could warn each other of radar traps.

McCall told the story of 'Convoy' in CB jargon and the accompanying press release enabled DJs to explain the song to their listeners. 'Convoy' soared to number 1 on both the US pop and country charts, also making number 2 in the UK. A parody, 'Convoy G.B.', by Laurie Lingo And The Dipsticks (in actuality, BBC Radio 1 disc jockeys Dave Lee Travis and Paul Burnett) made number 4. McCall's record was the inspiration for a film of the same name, directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Kristofferson, Kris. The soundtrack featured 'Convoy' and previously released material by other artists. McCall went to number 2 on the US country charts with the narration 'Roses For Mama', and enjoyed a minor US pop hit with 'There Won't Be No Country Music (There Won't Be No Rock'n'Roll)', but he soon returned to advertising. In 1982, he moved to Ouray, Colorado, and was elected mayor in 1986.




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