Big Wheel Cannonball | |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Dick Curless |
Album: | Hard, Hard Traveling Man |
B-Side: | I Miss a Lot of Trains |
Released: | March 1970 |
Genre: | Country |
Length: | 2:28 |
Label: | Capitol 2780 |
Producer: | George Richey |
Prev Title: | The Wild Side of Town |
Prev Year: | 1969 |
Next Title: | Hard, Hard Traveling Man |
Next Year: | 1970 |
"Big Wheel Cannonball" (sometimes rendered as Big Wheel Cannon Ball) is a song written by Vaughn Horton. It follows the same melody as "Wabash Cannonball" by The Carter Family, but its lyrics eulogise trucks and truckers rather than trains.
It was originally released in 1967 by veteran Canadian singer Dick Todd, backed by the Appalachian Wildcats, on the small Peer-Southern Records label; this was shortly afterwards re-released on a national basis by Decca, and the Decca release rose to number 52 on the Billboard US Country charts, making it Todd's final chart entry.
In 1970, a cover version by American country singer Dick Curless was released. This version charted higher than Todd's original on Billboard, and also made the Canadian country charts.
Lawton Williams released a further cover in 1971 on his album Between Truck Stops.
Chart (1970) | Peak position | |
---|---|---|
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles | 27 | |
Cash Box | 30 | |
Canadian RPM Country Tracks | 18 |
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