Dave Loggins only had one big hit as an artist, with โPlease Come To Bostonโ, out in 1974. But as a songwriter, Loggins wrote plenty of hits. Itโs Loggins who is the writer behind songs like โMorning Desireโ by Kenny Rogers, โYouโve Got Me To Hold On Toโ by Tanya Tucker, and โIโll Never Stop Loving Youโ by Gary Morris, among others.
But Loggins also wrote a song for Alabama, and itโs one of their more notable hits. In 1984, Alabama had a No. 1 single with โRoll On (Eighteen Wheeler)“. Written solely by Loggins, the song, a story about a truck driver who works to support his family, is part of Alabamaโs Roll On album.
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โRoll On (Eighteen Wheeler)โ says, โRoll on highway, roll on along / Roll on daddy till you get back home / Roll on family, roll on crew / Roll on momma like I asked you to do / And roll on eighteen-wheeler, roll on.”
Alabama had a big hit with โRoll On (Eighteen Wheeler)โ, but they arenโt the first act to record the song. In 1982, Randy Parton, brother of Dolly Parton, released โRoll On (Eighteen Wheeler)โ, although his version failed to chart.
The Story Behind โRoll On (Eighteen Wheeler)โ by Alabama
By the time Alabama released โRoll On (Eighteen Wheeler)โ, they had a pretty significant entourage that accompanied them on tour, including five buses and four semi-trucks. They reportedly asked for someone to write them a trucking song. But perhaps ironically, โRoll On (Eighteen Wheeler)โ was not initially their first choice.ย
Alabama first went into the studio to record โWheelsโ, which was also written by Loggins. But after they heard โRoll On (Eighteen Wheeler)โ, Alabama passed on โWheelsโ in favor of โRoll On (Eighteen Wheeler)โ.
Loggins didnโt need to feel bad that Alabama passed on โWheels”. In 1987, Restless Heart made โWheelsโ the title track of their sophomore album. The song, out in 1987, became Restless Heartโs fourth consecutive No.1 single. In 1985, the Bellamy Brothers also included a version of โWheelsโ on their Howard & David record.
Roll On was nominated for a CMA Award for Album of the Year in 1984. Although they didn’t win that trophy, Alabama was named Entertainer of the Year that year, for the third and final time.
Roll On also includes “When We Make Love”, “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band)”, and “(There’s A) Fire in the Night”, all No. 1 singles for Alabama.
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