| 1. had three separate careers. Out of the three, the best known is his country-pop career, which brought him to the top of the charts in the late '50s, but he was also known as a honky tonk singer called Terry Preston and a country comic named Simon Crum. Of course, Preston and Crum are just footnotes to Husky's very popular career, even though Crum nearly became a household name as well. During the late '50s and early '60s, he had a string of Top 40 country hits, highlighted by two number one hits — "Gone" and "Wings of a Dove" — which each spent ten weeks at the top of the charts. Husky wasn't able to sustain that momentum, but both of the songs became country classics |
| 2. Tracklist: |
| 3. 1.01 - - Six Days on the Road |
| 4. 1.02 - - Truck Drivin' Son-of-a-Gun |
| 5. 1.03 - - Looking at the World Through a Windshield |
| 6. 1.04 - - Teddy Bear |
| 7. 1.05 - - Convoy |
| 8. 1.06 - - Freightliner Fever |
| 9. 1.07 - - Little Joe |
| 10. 1.08 - - I'm a Truck |
| 11. 1.09 - - Phantom 309 |
| 12. 1.10 - - Truck Driver's Blues |
| 13. 1.11 - - Giddyup Go |
| 14. 1.12 - - Don't Fall Asleep at the Wheel |
| 15. 1.13 - - Me and Ole C.B |
| 16. 1.14 - - Beaver on My Lap, Bear on My Tail |
| 17. 1.15 - - Drunken Driver |