'Round the World with the Rubber Duck explained

Round the World with the Rubber Duck
Type:single
Artist:C. W. McCall
Album:Rubber Duck
B-Side:"Night Rider"
Released:1976
Genre:Country, truck-driving country
Label:Polydor
Producer:Louis F. "Chip" Davis Jr.
Don Sears

"Round the World with the Rubber Duck" is a 1976 novelty song performed by C.W. McCall. The song serves as sequel to, and parody of, McCall's previous song "Convoy."

Content

After reaching the New Jersey shore, the convoy from "Convoy" finds itself cornered, when the Rubber Duck has an idea: place the friends of Jesus in the front door and cross the Atlantic Ocean the way Jesus walked on water. Though half the convoy is lost at sea (from lack of faith), the rest arrives in England. From there, they cross the English Channel en route through Omaha Beach, the Berlin Wall via the Autobahn, the Soviet Union and Japan, before Pig Pen—recalled from Omaha at the beginning of the song—lands in Australia, where there is no 55 mph speed limit, and the Rubber Duck decides to take the convoy there.

Interspersed through the song are McCall's one-sided CB conversations, comments from observers with stereotypical ethnic accents, and backing vocals acknowledging the stupidity of the song's premise.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Round The World With The Rubber Duck . The Works of C.W. McCall : Rubber Duck . 2009-03-09 . TechRen Enterprises . https://web.archive.org/web/20090518050823/http://www.cw-mccall.com/works/rubber_duck/round_the_world_with_the_rubber_duck.html . 18 May 2009 . live .
  2. Web site: RPM Country Playlist - February 19, 1977.