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Dave Dudley

Dave Dudley (born David Darwin Pedruska;[1] May 3, 1928 – December 22, 2003)[2] was an American country music singer best known for his truck-driving country anthems of the 1960s and 1970s and his semi-slurred bass. His signature song was "Six Days on the Road", and he is also remembered for "Vietnam Blues", "Truck Drivin' Son-of-a-Gun", and "Me and ol' C.B.". Other recordings included Dudley's duet with Tom T. Hall, "Day Drinking", and his own Top 10 hit, "Fireball Rolled A Seven", supposedly based on the career and death of Edward Glenn "Fireball" Roberts.

Dave Dudley
Background information
Birth nameDavid Darwin Pedruska
Born(1928-05-03)May 3, 1928
Spencer, Wisconsin, U.S.
DiedDecember 22, 2003(2003-12-22) (aged 75)
Danbury, Wisconsin, U.S.
GenresCountry music
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1956–2003
LabelsNational Recording Corporation, Golden Wing Records, Mercury Records

Biography edit

Early life and rise to fame edit

Born in Spencer, Wisconsin, United States,[1] Dudley's grandparents came from Königsberg in East Prussia, Germany. At the age of 11, he was given a guitar by his grandfather and learned to play the chords.

He had a short career as a semi-professional baseball player.[3] After he suffered an arm injury, he was no longer able to play baseball.[1] He then decided to pursue a career in country music.[1] He was one of the earliest artists to record for the National Recording Corporation, with "Where's There's A Will" (1959).

Dudley was injured once again in 1960, this time in a car accident, setting back his career in music.[3] He first appeared on the Country charts in 1961 with "Maybe I Do", released by Vee Records.[3] He later moved to Golden Wing Records.[1]

Height of his career edit

In 1963, "Six Days on the Road" became a hit for Dudley.[1] The song was written by Earl Green and Peanutt Montgomery. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[4]

In the original version of the song as recorded by Dudley the lyrics include the words "...I'm taking little white pills and my eyes are open wide..." a reference to the stimulants some truckers used to keep driving (and make their delivery times) when they needed sleep. Some remakes of the song replace these words with a reference to looking at the white lines on the road.[citation needed]

In 1963, Dudley moved on to Mercury Records. By the end of 1963, he released his first single from the label, "Last Day in the Mines".[2] Dudley scored more big hits in the 1960s, including "Truck Drivin' Son-of-a-Gun", "Trucker's Prayer" and "Anything Leaving Town Today".[1] "Six Days on the Road" was subsequently recorded by several other artists including George Thorogood and the Destroyers, Steve Earle, The Flying Burrito Brothers and Sawyer Brown.

Dudley continued to have success into the 1970s, while continuing to record for Mercury Records.[1] He had some country Top 10s in the 1970s, including "Comin' Down" and "Fly Away Again". By the late 1970s, his success on the charts was beginning to fade, although Dudley amassed thirty-three Top 40 Country hits.

In 1978, Dudley's name became known to the audience in Germany after the German country band Truck Stop had a single Top 10 hit in Germany, titled "Ich möcht’ so gern Dave Dudley hör’n" ("I would like to listen to Dave Dudley so much, to Hank Snow and Charley Pride").

Late career and death edit

In the 1980s, Dudley continued to record sporadically, and remained popular in concert. During this time, he was elected to the 'Nashville Teamsters Truck Drivers Union', receiving a solid gold membership card from the union. During this time, he also found out that he had a big fan base in Europe, and he decided to try to appeal more to this market.[5] Dudley purchased Staples Lake Resort in the mid 1970s and ran a successful business/resort there until the mid to late 1980s with wife, Marie. During his ownership he also sponsored multiple country music festivals on the property.

In total, Dudley recorded more than 70 albums. However, he did not manage to reclaim his past success, and neither his single "Where's That Truck?", recorded with disc jockey Charlie Douglas,[1] nor the track "Dave Dudley, American Trucker", recorded in 2002 in the wake of the September 11 attacks, helped revive his career. Few of his hits have made it onto CDs and albums, creating a market for his vintage vinyl recordings.

Dudley died on December 22, 2003, aged 75, after suffering a heart attack in his car in a parking lot in Danbury, Wisconsin.[2]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Album US Country Label
1963 Dave Dudley Sings Six Days on the Road 16 Golden Wing
1964 Songs About the Working Man 19 Mercury
Travelin' with Dave Dudley 8
Talk of the Town 16
1965 Rural Route No. 1
Truck Drivin' Son-of-a-Gun 3
Greatest Hits
1966 There's a Star-Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere 12
Lonelyville 6
Free and Easy 10
1967 My Kind of Love
Dave Dudley Country 29
1968 Greatest Hits Vol. 2 39
Thanks for All the Miles 39
1969 One More Mile 15
George (And the North Woods)
1970 The Best of Dave Dudley 32
The Pool Shark 16
1971 Dave Dudley Sings Listen Betty (I'm Singing Your Song) 32
Will the Real Dave Dudley Please Sing 27
1972 The Original Traveling Man 18
1973 Keep On Truckin' 22
1975 Special Delivery United Artists
Uncommonly Good Country 13
1976 1776
Presents
1977 Chrome and Polish Rice
1978 On the Road Again
1980 Interstate Gold Sun
Diesel Duets (w/ Charlie Douglas)
1981 King of the Road
1982 Trucker's Christmas Cetera
1983 20 Great Truck Driver Favorites Plantation
1984 Nashville Rodeo Saloon Bellaphon
1985 Truck Drivin' Man

Singles edit

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country US CAN Country
1955 "Cry Baby Cry" singles only
1956 "Ink Dries Quicker Than Tears"
"Rock and Roll Nursery Rhyme"
1959 "I Just Want to Be Your Friend"
1960 "It's Gotta Be That Way"
1961 "Maybe I Do" 28
1962 "Under Cover of the Night" 18
1963 "Six Days on the Road"A 2 32 Dave Dudley Sings Six Days on the Road
"Cowboy Boots" 3 95 Songs About the Working Man
1964 "Last Day in the Mines" 7 125
"Mad" 6 Talk of the Town
1965 "Two Six Packs Away" 15 Truck Drivin' Son-of-a-Gun
"Truck Drivin' Son-of-a-Gun" 3 125
"What We're Fighting For" 4 There's a Star-Spangled Banner
Waving Somewhere
1966 "Viet Nam Blues" 12 127
"Lonelyville" 13 Lonelyville
"Long Time Gone" 15 Free and Easy
1967 "My Kind of Love" 12 My Kind of Love
"Trucker's Prayer" 23 Dave Dudley Country
"Anything Leaving Town Today" 12 20 Greatest Hits Vol. 2
1968 "There Ain't No Easy Run" 10 5 Thanks for All the Miles
"I Keep Coming Back for More" 14 6
"Please Let Me Prove (My Love for You)" 10 6 One More Mile
1969 "One More Mile" 12
"George (And the North Woods)" 10 4 George (And the North Woods)
1970 "The Pool Shark" 1 4 The Pool Shark
"This Night (Ain't Fit for Anything But Drinking)" 20 22
"Day Drinkin'" (w/ Tom T. Hall) 23 20 single only
1971 "Listen Betty (I'm Singing Your Song)" 15 5 Dave Dudley Sings Listen Betty
(I'm Singing Your Song)
"Comin' Down" 8 17
"Fly Away Again" 8 5 Will the Real Dave Dudley Please Sing
1972 "If It Feels Good Do It" 14 26 The Original Traveling Man
"You've Gotta Cry Girl" 12 14
"We Know It's Over" (w/ Karen O'Donnal) 40 single only
1973 "Keep On Truckin'" 19 10 Keep On Truckin'
"It Takes Time" 37 27 single only
"Rollin' Rig" 47 Special Delivery
1974 "Have It Your Way" 67
"Counterfeit Cowboy" 61
1975 "How Come It Took So Long (To Say Goodbye)" 74
"Fireball Rolled a Seven" 21 24
"Wave at 'Em Billy Boy" Uncommonly Good Country
"Me and Ole C.B." 12 8
1976 "Sentimental Journey" 47
"1776" 1776
"38 and Lonely" 83 Presents
"Rooster Hill"
1977 "Just Memories" single only
"Devils in Heaven Bound Machines" Chrome and Polish
"Rollin' On (We Gone)"
1978 "One A.M. Alone" 95 On the Road Again
"Wayward Wind" singles only
1979 "Moonlight in Vermont"
1980 "Last Run" Interstate Gold
"Big Fanny" Diesel Duets
"Rolaids, Doan's Pills and Preparation H" 77 King of the Road
"Driver"
1981 "Eagle"
"I Do" singles only
"I Was Country Before Barbara Mandrell"
1983 "I Wish I Had a Nickel" Nashville Rodeo Saloon

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Colin Larkin, ed. (1993). The Guinness Who's Who of Country Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 125. ISBN 0-85112-726-6.
  2. ^ a b c "Dave Dudley | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music. Kingsbury, Paul., Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum (Nashville, Tenn.). New York: Oxford University Press. 1998. p. 332. ISBN 0195116712. OCLC 38106066.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  4. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 158. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  5. ^ Price, Deborah Evans (January 10, 2004). "Truckers' champ Dudley dies at 75". Billboard. p. 9 – via Biography in Context.

Other sources edit

  • Country Music: The Rough Guide; Wolff, Kurt; Penguin Publishing

External links edit

  • CMT.com: "Six Days on the Road" Singer Dave Dudley dead at 75
  • Dave Dudley discography at Discogs
  • Dave Dudley at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dave Dudley news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dave Dudley born David Darwin Pedruska 1 May 3 1928 December 22 2003 2 was an American country music singer best known for his truck driving country anthems of the 1960s and 1970s and his semi slurred bass His signature song was Six Days on the Road and he is also remembered for Vietnam Blues Truck Drivin Son of a Gun and Me and ol C B Other recordings included Dudley s duet with Tom T Hall Day Drinking and his own Top 10 hit Fireball Rolled A Seven supposedly based on the career and death of Edward Glenn Fireball Roberts Dave DudleyBackground informationBirth nameDavid Darwin PedruskaBorn 1928 05 03 May 3 1928Spencer Wisconsin U S DiedDecember 22 2003 2003 12 22 aged 75 Danbury Wisconsin U S GenresCountry musicOccupation s SingerYears active1956 2003LabelsNational Recording Corporation Golden Wing Records Mercury Records Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and rise to fame 1 2 Height of his career 1 3 Late career and death 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 3 References 4 Other sources 5 External linksBiography editEarly life and rise to fame edit Born in Spencer Wisconsin United States 1 Dudley s grandparents came from Konigsberg in East Prussia Germany At the age of 11 he was given a guitar by his grandfather and learned to play the chords He had a short career as a semi professional baseball player 3 After he suffered an arm injury he was no longer able to play baseball 1 He then decided to pursue a career in country music 1 He was one of the earliest artists to record for the National Recording Corporation with Where s There s A Will 1959 Dudley was injured once again in 1960 this time in a car accident setting back his career in music 3 He first appeared on the Country charts in 1961 with Maybe I Do released by Vee Records 3 He later moved to Golden Wing Records 1 Height of his career edit In 1963 Six Days on the Road became a hit for Dudley 1 The song was written by Earl Green and Peanutt Montgomery It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc 4 In the original version of the song as recorded by Dudley the lyrics include the words I m taking little white pills and my eyes are open wide a reference to the stimulants some truckers used to keep driving and make their delivery times when they needed sleep Some remakes of the song replace these words with a reference to looking at the white lines on the road citation needed In 1963 Dudley moved on to Mercury Records By the end of 1963 he released his first single from the label Last Day in the Mines 2 Dudley scored more big hits in the 1960s including Truck Drivin Son of a Gun Trucker s Prayer and Anything Leaving Town Today 1 Six Days on the Road was subsequently recorded by several other artists including George Thorogood and the Destroyers Steve Earle The Flying Burrito Brothers and Sawyer Brown Dudley continued to have success into the 1970s while continuing to record for Mercury Records 1 He had some country Top 10s in the 1970s including Comin Down and Fly Away Again By the late 1970s his success on the charts was beginning to fade although Dudley amassed thirty three Top 40 Country hits In 1978 Dudley s name became known to the audience in Germany after the German country band Truck Stop had a single Top 10 hit in Germany titled Ich mocht so gern Dave Dudley hor n I would like to listen to Dave Dudley so much to Hank Snow and Charley Pride Late career and death edit In the 1980s Dudley continued to record sporadically and remained popular in concert During this time he was elected to the Nashville Teamsters Truck Drivers Union receiving a solid gold membership card from the union During this time he also found out that he had a big fan base in Europe and he decided to try to appeal more to this market 5 Dudley purchased Staples Lake Resort in the mid 1970s and ran a successful business resort there until the mid to late 1980s with wife Marie During his ownership he also sponsored multiple country music festivals on the property In total Dudley recorded more than 70 albums However he did not manage to reclaim his past success and neither his single Where s That Truck recorded with disc jockey Charlie Douglas 1 nor the track Dave Dudley American Trucker recorded in 2002 in the wake of the September 11 attacks helped revive his career Few of his hits have made it onto CDs and albums creating a market for his vintage vinyl recordings Dudley died on December 22 2003 aged 75 after suffering a heart attack in his car in a parking lot in Danbury Wisconsin 2 Discography editAlbums edit Year Album US Country Label1963 Dave Dudley Sings Six Days on the Road 16 Golden Wing1964 Songs About the Working Man 19 MercuryTravelin with Dave Dudley 8Talk of the Town 161965 Rural Route No 1 Truck Drivin Son of a Gun 3Greatest Hits 1966 There s a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere 12Lonelyville 6Free and Easy 101967 My Kind of Love Dave Dudley Country 291968 Greatest Hits Vol 2 39Thanks for All the Miles 391969 One More Mile 15George And the North Woods 1970 The Best of Dave Dudley 32The Pool Shark 161971 Dave Dudley Sings Listen Betty I m Singing Your Song 32Will the Real Dave Dudley Please Sing 271972 The Original Traveling Man 181973 Keep On Truckin 221975 Special Delivery United ArtistsUncommonly Good Country 131976 1776 Presents 1977 Chrome and Polish Rice1978 On the Road Again 1980 Interstate Gold SunDiesel Duets w Charlie Douglas 1981 King of the Road 1982 Trucker s Christmas Cetera1983 20 Great Truck Driver Favorites Plantation1984 Nashville Rodeo Saloon Bellaphon1985 Truck Drivin Man Singles edit Year Single Chart Positions AlbumUS Country US CAN Country1955 Cry Baby Cry singles only1956 Ink Dries Quicker Than Tears Rock and Roll Nursery Rhyme 1959 I Just Want to Be Your Friend 1960 It s Gotta Be That Way 1961 Maybe I Do 28 1962 Under Cover of the Night 18 1963 Six Days on the Road A 2 32 Dave Dudley Sings Six Days on the Road Cowboy Boots 3 95 Songs About the Working Man1964 Last Day in the Mines 7 125 Mad 6 Talk of the Town1965 Two Six Packs Away 15 Truck Drivin Son of a Gun Truck Drivin Son of a Gun 3 125 What We re Fighting For 4 There s a Star Spangled BannerWaving Somewhere1966 Viet Nam Blues 12 127 Lonelyville 13 Lonelyville Long Time Gone 15 Free and Easy1967 My Kind of Love 12 My Kind of Love Trucker s Prayer 23 Dave Dudley Country Anything Leaving Town Today 12 20 Greatest Hits Vol 21968 There Ain t No Easy Run 10 5 Thanks for All the Miles I Keep Coming Back for More 14 6 Please Let Me Prove My Love for You 10 6 One More Mile1969 One More Mile 12 George And the North Woods 10 4 George And the North Woods 1970 The Pool Shark 1 4 The Pool Shark This Night Ain t Fit for Anything But Drinking 20 22 Day Drinkin w Tom T Hall 23 20 single only1971 Listen Betty I m Singing Your Song 15 5 Dave Dudley Sings Listen Betty I m Singing Your Song Comin Down 8 17 Fly Away Again 8 5 Will the Real Dave Dudley Please Sing1972 If It Feels Good Do It 14 26 The Original Traveling Man You ve Gotta Cry Girl 12 14 We Know It s Over w Karen O Donnal 40 single only1973 Keep On Truckin 19 10 Keep On Truckin It Takes Time 37 27 single only Rollin Rig 47 Special Delivery1974 Have It Your Way 67 Counterfeit Cowboy 61 1975 How Come It Took So Long To Say Goodbye 74 Fireball Rolled a Seven 21 24 Wave at Em Billy Boy Uncommonly Good Country Me and Ole C B 12 81976 Sentimental Journey 47 1776 1776 38 and Lonely 83 Presents Rooster Hill 1977 Just Memories single only Devils in Heaven Bound Machines Chrome and Polish Rollin On We Gone 1978 One A M Alone 95 On the Road Again Wayward Wind singles only1979 Moonlight in Vermont 1980 Last Run Interstate Gold Big Fanny Diesel Duets Rolaids Doan s Pills and Preparation H 77 King of the Road Driver 1981 Eagle I Do singles only I Was Country Before Barbara Mandrell 1983 I Wish I Had a Nickel Nashville Rodeo SaloonAPeaked at No 13 on Easy Listening now Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks References edit a b c d e f g h i Colin Larkin ed 1993 The Guinness Who s Who of Country Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 125 ISBN 0 85112 726 6 a b c Dave Dudley Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved August 6 2021 a b c The Encyclopedia of Country Music The Ultimate Guide to the Music Kingsbury Paul Country Music Hall of Fame amp Museum Nashville Tenn New York Oxford University Press 1998 p 332 ISBN 0195116712 OCLC 38106066 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 158 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Price Deborah Evans January 10 2004 Truckers champ Dudley dies at 75 Billboard p 9 via Biography in Context Other sources editCountry Music The Rough Guide Wolff Kurt Penguin PublishingExternal links editDudley profiled in WFMU s Diesel Sniffing Series CMT com Six Days on the Road Singer Dave Dudley dead at 75 Dave Dudley discography at Discogs Dave Dudley at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dave Dudley amp oldid 1177518463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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