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''Black Bear Road'' is an album by country musician C. W. McCall, released on MGM Records in 1975 (see 1975 in music). It is largely considered the album which gave him the most significant boost of his career, almost entirely due to the hit novelty song, "Convoy", that hit the number one spot on both Billboard's Country charts and its Pop charts. The song itself was largely responsible for starting a nationwide citizens' band radio craze. The song "Black Bear Road" in turn popularized the now-infamous road itself, along with its "You don't HAVE to be crazy to drive this road - but it helps" sign. ==Track listing== All songs on the original LP release are credited as being written by "C.W. McCall - Bill Fries - Chip Davis". Bill Fries is the real name of C.W. McCall. # "Black Bear Road" (Bill Fries *, Chip Davis) – 2:00 # "The Silverton" (Fries, Davis) – 2:50 # "Lewis and Clark" (Fries, Davis) - 2:23 # "Oregon Trail" (Fries, Davis) - 2:54 # "Ghost Town" (Fries, Davis) – 3:42 # "Convoy" (Fries, Davis) – 3:48 # "Long Lonesome Road" (Fries, Davis) – 2:10 # "Green River" (Fries, Davis) – 3:10 # "Write Me a Song" (Fries, Davis) - 2:20 # "Mountains on My Mind" (Fries, Davis) - 3:56 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Black Bear Road (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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