Wolf Creek Pass (album)
Appearance
Wolf Creek Pass is an album released in 1975 by country musician C.W. McCall. It was created after the success of a song from the album, "Old Home Filler-up an' Keep on a-Truckin' Cafe", which was used in a popular television commercial that helped kickstart McCall's career. McCall himself was the pseudonym of Bill Fries and was convened by Fries along with Chip Davis of Mannheim Steamroller fame. The album concentrated predominantly on themes related to trucking, with many of them based on events in Fries' life. The album also contained the eponymous song "Wolf Creek Pass", which helped popularize the pass itself.
Track listing
- Wolf Creek Pass (3:55)
- Night Rider (2:30)
- Classified (2:28)
- Old 30 (2:20)
- I've Trucked All Over This Land (2:46)
- Four Wheel Drive (2:58)
- Rocky Mountain September (3:10)
- Old Home Filler-up an' Keep on a-Truckin' Cafe (2:45)
- Sloan (3:08)
- Glenwood Canyon (3:10)
Trivia
- The full name of the album is Wolf Creek Pass, The Old Home Filler-up an' Keep on a-Truckin' Cafe (and Other Wild Places)