"Six Days on the Road" | ||||
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Single by Dave Dudley | ||||
from the album Songs About the Working Man | ||||
Released | May 1963 (U.S.) | |||
Recorded | March 1963 Kay Bank Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota | |||
Genre | Country, truck-driving country | |||
Length | 2:24 | |||
Label | Golden Wing 3020 | |||
Songwriter(s) | Earl Green and Carl Montgomery | |||
Producer(s) | Shelby Singleton | |||
Dave Dudley singles chronology | ||||
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"Six Days on the Road" is an American song written by Earl Green and Muscle Shoals Sound Studio songwriter Carl Montgomery, made famous by country music singer Dave Dudley. The song was initially recorded by Paul Davis (not the same as the better known singer-songwriter, full name Paul Lavon Davis) and released in 1961 on the Bulletin label. In 1963, the song became a major hit when released by Dudley, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and cracking the Top 40 (#32) on the Hot 100, leading to it being hailed as the definitive celebration of the American truck driver.[1][2]
In 1997, more than 30 years after Dudley's version charted, country music band Sawyer Brown took the song back to the Hot Country Songs chart, reaching #13.