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1. "I like trucking, I like trucking
I like trucking and I like to truck
I like trucking, I like trucking
If you don't like trucking, tough luck"
Which inspirational British television comedy sketch show featured a song about trucks with these immortal lyrics?
2. "I've been from Tucson to Tucumcari
Tehachapi to Tonapah
Driven every kind of rig that's ever been made
Driven the back roads so I wouldn't get weighed"
This song has been covered by a lot of people, the most familiar probably Linda Ronstadt. What song is it?
3. In "Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses", Charlie is driving his last ten miles before retiring from 30 years on the road. He has a gold watch testimonial and a dozen roses for his long neglected wife. How do they plan to spend their retirement years?
4. Gene Seski picked up his load of bananas in Weehawken, NJ and was on his way to this Pennsylvania city when his brakes failed and he crashed. Harry Chapin used this event to write his song "30,000 Pounds of Bananas." Which city was the driver entering when he crashed?
5. On the evening of the anniversary of D-Day, what, according to C. W. McCall's iconic trucking song 'Convoy', was the Kenworth hauling?
6. The Grateful Dead's road song "Truckin" is legendary for several reasons. Which of these is NOT true about this "long strange trip" of a song?
7. Disco is not the music genre most associated with trucking songs but in 1973 a song called "Keep on Truckin'", argued by some as being the first ever disco song, hit the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in the USA. In doing so it became the first major solo hit for Eddie Kendricks, formerly the lead singer with which Motown band?
8. "I drive my old nine-wheeler down I-two-and-a-half
The other truckers pity me so they try not to laugh
I pull off in Yreka and check into Motel Three
They've always got a little room for me"
"Half a man" songs are a dime-a-dozen in country western music, but who penned this literal take on the genre, performed by the satirical bluegrass band The Austin Lounge Lizards?
9. No trucking song quiz would be complete without at least one song by Red Simpson. The way he carried himself struck such a chord with truckers that many were stunned to discover he had never driven a big rig. An accomplished songwriter himself, he had a 1971 top 5 hit with a song written by Bob Stanton, which cleverly viewed life from the perspective of the truck. What is the title of that song?
10. Weird Al is best known for his parodies of musicians such as Michael Jackson and Madonna. He has also written some original tunes, like his "Truck Drivin' Song." What type of shoes is the driver wearing while "driving a big ol' truck?"
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