Rubber Duck is an album by country musician C. W.
McCall, released on Polydor
Records in 1976. It is his fourth album, released the same year
as Wilderness, but concentrating
on the themes the McCall character was popular for – trucking, as opposed to
the various depictions of nature that could be found in Wilderness.
Among others, the album contains the song "'Round the World with the Rubber
Duck", a sequel to McCall's earlier wildly popular hit "Convoy",
with many humorous and absurd elements added. "Audubon" is a quasi-autobiographical song,
while "Ratchetjaw" is a take on trucker slang, with a multitude
of CB-related terminology included in the lyrics.
1. "'Round the World with the Rubber
Duck" (Bill Fries, Chip Davis) – 4:08
2. "Audubon" (Fries, Davis) – 3:41
3. "Super Slab Showdown" (Fries, Davis)
4. "Windshield Wipers in the Rain"
(Fries, Davis) – 3:41
5. "Sing Silent Night" (Fries, Davis)
6. "Ratchetjaw" (Fries, Davis) – 2:38
7. "Nishnabotna" (Fries, Davis)
8. "Two-Way Lovin'" (Fries, Davis)
9. "Camp Bird Mine" (Fries, Davis) –
3:36
10. "Niobrara" (Fries, Davis)
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