Most Famous Songs About CB Radio





   Convoy By C.W. Mccall (1975)

Convoy Tells A Story Of Truckers Protesting Regulations By The Government On The Trucking Industry.

It Includes Conversations Between Truckers Using The Trucking Lingo.

Teddy Bear By Red Sovine

The Song Is About A Young Boy Stuck In A Wheelchair. He Gets On The CB Radio To Talk With The Truckers Because His Dad Was A Trucker, But Died Before He Could Take The Boy On A Trip.

East Bound And Down By Jerry Reed

This Was The Theme Song Of Smokey And The Bandit, A Movie That Helped Propel CB Radio To Fame.

L.J.’S Cb Radio By Oscar Ray

This Is A Spoken Word Narrative That Talks About CB Radio. It Manages To Work In A Few Cb Radio Terms

Hey Shirley By Shirley And Squirrely

It Tells A Story Of A Truck Driving Chipmunk Who Tries To Woo A CB Radio Enthusiast.

Everybody Is Somebody In Our Cb World By Ed Bernet

This Song Tries To Spark In People The Enthusiasm For CB Radio Use. It Tries To Show Listeners That There Is No Discrimination In The CB Radio World.

Its Extensive Use Of The CB Radio Lingo Also Helps The User Familiarize With The Terms Used In Cb Radio Communication.

Handles Hall Of Fame By Johnny Hemphill

In This Song, Johnny Hemphill Speaks Fondly Of How He Listens For Unique CB Radio Handles To Keep Boredom At Bay.

Ain’t Ever Gonna Be Lonely Again By Curtis Young

The Song Talks About The Connection Brought By CB Radio Use And Its Potential In Connecting People From All Walks Of Life.

White Knight By Jay Huguely (Recording As Cledus Maggard And The Citizen’s Band) 1975

The Song Tells A Tale Of A Trucker With The ‘Mean Machine’ Handle. This Trucker Receives A Call From Another Trucker With The Handle ‘White Knight’, Who Helps Him With Information About Police Whereabouts.

They Then Use Cb Radios To Help Each Other Avoid ‘Smokies’, Their Code Name For The Police.

White Knight Is An Undercover Policeman Who Lures Truckers Into A Speed Trap.

Kentucky Moonrunner

In This Song, We See The Character ‘White Knight’ Return. White Knight Tries To Catch A Trucker Dubbed The Kentucky Moonrunner Who Speeds To Outrun Police Officers.

One Piece At A Time By Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Three (1976)

This Song Is About An Assembly Line Worker At Cadillac And His Friend. They Steal Car Parts Over Time, Trying To Build Their Own.

The Song Ends With A Conversation Between The Main Character And A Trucker, The Trucker Inquiring About The Character’s Weird Car.

Round The World With The Rubber Duck By C.W. Mccall (1976)

The Song Speaks Of A Convoy Of Truckers. They Cross To Europe And Drive Across Several Countries. It Includes CB Radio Conversations.

 

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