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Like many long-haul truckers, Frank Merrill dreamed of being his own boss. Some day, he told himself, he would buy his own big rig and become an owner-operator, king of the road, choosing what loads and routes he would take and carving out more time for a life outside the truck.
Merrill considered himself well-informed about the trucking industry and its pitfalls. His grandfather, his father, his uncle and his brother all drove trucks for a living. After he got out of the Army, a tour of duty that stretched from Desert Storm to Afghanistan, Merrill settled in El Paso and began driving a company truck for a Missouri-based carrier. The company changed names several times Con-way, XPO Logistics, CFI as the result of takeovers and mergers, but Merrill enjoyed the work. CFI took good care of its trucks and its drivers.
Elmore James – Crossroads (1996)
Elmore James – Crossroads (1996)
1 Dust My Broom 2:54
2 Look On Yonder Wall 2:28
3 Mean Mistreatin Mama 2:38
4 Fine Little Mama 2:31
5 Got To Move 2:42
6 Rollin And Tumblin 2:28
7 Coming Home 2:24
8 It Hurts Me Too 3:17
9 Standing At The Crossroads 2:53
10 Every Day I Have The Blues 3:16
11 I Done Somebody Wrong 2:17
12 Pickin The Blues 2:39
13 Anna Lee 2:50
14 Sunnyland Train 2:14
15 One Way Out 2:21
16 The Sky Is Crying 2:45
Elmore James is known as the “King of the Slide Guitar.” He was inspired by the local performances of Robert Johnson to take up the guitar. It was, in fact, a number by Johnson ( Dust My Broom ) that became James’ signature song and laid the foundation for his recording career. First cut by James in August 1951, “Dust My Broom” contains the strongest example of his stylistic signature: a swooping, full-octave opening figure on slide guit
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