KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Songwriter and recording artist Ray Stevens, best know for the 1973 novelty song "The Streak," recently released a new CD, One for the Road. The 15-song collection is available at retail exclusively at Pilot Travel Centers throughout the summer.
Stevens' new collection is a theme album aimed at truckers. The tracks are a mix of classic trucker songs and new songs including, as well as some of the singer's biggest comedic hits.
Tracks include:
Concrete Sailor Convoy Right Reverend Roadhog McGraw Cooter Brown Jack Daniels, [image-nocss] You Lied to Me Again Hangin' Around Hang Up And Drive Bon Temps Roulette Oh Lonesome Me Never Too Late Retired Mary Lou Nights Bonus tracks include: Mississippi Squirrel Revival It's Me Again, Margaret The Streak "It's tailored for the truckers, but it's really an album anyone can relate to," Stevens told The Tennessean. "I've been working on any concept that entered my mind for an album in the last few years. I made a list and have been working on recordings to fill these albums."He also has a sitcom in the works featuring such guest stars as Darrell Waltrip, George "Goober" Lindsey, Louise Mandrell and Phil Everly, said the report. The show is set in a retirement home for entertainers. Stevens describes it as "Hee Haw with a plot."
Knoxville, Tenn.-based Pilot Travel Centers LLC is the largest operator of travel centers in the United States. The company operates 286 travel centers in 40 states and licenses 20 locations in Kansas, Montana and Nebraska.
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