Roll, Truck, Roll

RELEASE
1966
LABEL
Sundazed
GENRES
Country, Traditional Country, Bakersfield Sound, Truck Driving Country

Album Review

Red Simpson's first album of truck songs is a classic, and a fresh, rousing, unpretentious look at the joy, adventure, and loneliness of the road. The title song, authored by Tommy Collins, is the best and most serious song here, with a lot of heart in the writing and in the performance by Simpson -- who speaks part of it with an honesty that a lot of actors would kill to capture in their work -- and it was a Top 40 country hit. Not everything here comes close to the complexity of that number -- there might to one too many songs about drivin' big ol' trucks wherever -- but numbers like "Nitro Express" and (natch) "Six Days on the Road" keep a good beat, and "Truck Driver's Blues," living up to its promise, is a slow honky-tonk number. Hearing this record again after a lot of years, one is sort of sorry that Red Simpson never got together with, say, Commander Cody on an album.
Bruce Eder, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Truck Drivin' Man
  2. Roll, Truck, Roll
  3. Nitro Express
  4. Give Me Fourty Acres
  5. Happy Go Lucky Truck Driver
  6. Highway Man
  7. Motivatin' Man
  8. Truck Driver's Blues
  9. Big Mack
  10. My Baby's Waitin'
  11. Six Days on the Road
  12. Runaway Truck