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The album version of "Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)" is approximately 40 seconds longer than the 7-inch single released for radio airplay and retail sale. The album version can be distinguished by sound effects of a semitrailer truck (both the engine starting and, at the song's end, traveling down the highway), CB radio chatter and — toward the ...
Roll On is the eighth studio album by American country music band Alabama, released in January 1984.. All four singles released from this album reached Number One on the Hot Country Singles chart: "Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)", "When We Make Love", "If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band)" and "(There's A) Fire in the Night".
Parton was the first person to record the song "Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)" in 1982. Two years later, in 1984, the band Alabama recorded it, and became the group's 12th straight No. 1 single. Also in 1984, Parton sang a song for the Rhinestone soundtrack; his sister Dolly starred in the film. He also played bass for his sister. [2]
Roll On may refer to: Roll On (The Living End album) "Roll On" (The Living End song) Roll On (Alabama album) "Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)" Roll On (JJ Cale album) "Roll On" (Kid Rock song) "Roll On" (Mis-Teeq song) "Roll On", a song by Dierks Bentley from the album Gravel & Gold
Livin' Lovin' Rockin' Rollin': The 25th Anniversary Collection is a three-disc box set chronicling the career of country music band Alabama.It contains 51 tracks, dating from their earliest days as a recording act in 1973 through September 2000.
18 5 1 1 "Close Enough to Perfect" 1 65 — 1 — "Christmas in Dixie" [h] 35 [i] — — — — Alabama Christmas: 1983 "Dixieland Delight" 1 — — 1 — RIAA: Platinum [6] The Closer You Get... "The Closer You Get" 1 38 9 1 1 "Lady Down on Love" 1 76 18 1 10 1984 "Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)" 1 — — 1 — RIAA: Gold [6] Roll On "When We ...
The American Farewell Tour is a compilation album by American country music band ... "Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)" Dave Loggins: 3:45: 12. "Song of the South" Bob ...
The single edit to "Mountain Music", released for retail sale and radio airplay, cuts the following from the album version: The introduction, in which an old mountain philosopher speaks about someday climbing a mountain. This Walter Brennan impression was done by Bob Martin, a guitar handler and roadie with the band.