Six Days On The Road (Original version)

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Donny Hinson
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Six Days On The Road (Original version)

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Most old-timers will remember this song from the early '60s. It was a big hit for Dave Dudley in 1963, and it opened the door for a lot of popular, truck-driver songs for almost the next decade. But 2 years before Dudley's release, this version (with lots of pedal steel) came out :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh24vNz4x6U

Steel work sounds a lot like early Pete Drake, but I suppose it could have been someone else copying his style.

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Paul Franklin agrees with you, it was Pete Drake.
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One of the comments posted: "Change the playback speed on here to 1.25 and you’ve got a fast hillbilly bopper!"

That's the truth!

Thanks for posting the video, Donny.
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I am of the opinion that Taj Mahal's version trumps 'em all. Featuring the incomparable Jesse Ed Davis.
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Hey Jack, you mean this version? :-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WaHXscnbUw
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lloyd on panther hall concert is great.
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Dan Kelly wrote: 22 Mar 2025 2:04 am Hey Jack, you mean this version? :-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WaHXscnbUw
Yep, that's it.
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This is my favorite version, with Al Perkins tearing it up on his Fender PSG...

1971 The Flying Burrito Brothers Six Days on the Road
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTSS1Sx04lo

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I guess I'm really old school, but for me Dave Dudley defined Six Days On The Road with that unique beat and his deep, rich voice.

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Gary Spaeth wrote: 22 Mar 2025 3:18 am lloyd on panther hall concert is great.
Agree 100%. Almost as good as it gets; a bona fide classic.
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One of those country crossovers that I always loved, summer of 63.
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Re: Six Days On The Road (Original version)

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Sorry guys, that song just came up when i was browsing YT. Thanks for the link to the 15 year old thread, though. I either never noticed it, or forgot that version had been brought up before. :oops:
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