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  1. 31. Jan. 2024 · Old Home Filler-Up An’ Keep On A-Truckin’ Cafe” is a song by C.W. McCall released in 1975 as part of his album “Wolf Creek Pass”. The song, written by Chip Davis and C.W. McCall, captures the story of a truck driver traveling along Interstate 80 with his loyal dog, Old Sloan, in their eighteen-wheeler. As they drive through the fog ...

  2. The commercials traced their early infatuation at the Old Home Filler-Up an’ Keep-on-a-TruckinCafé to a date at the drive-in movie with Mavis’s mother along as a chaperone. Editor’s Note: 40 years ago, a series of commercials went “viral” as creative, humorous, storytelling, and a testament to a more relaxed style of advertising that sold product beyond any reasonable expectations.

  3. www.tripadvisor.com › Restaurant_Review-g38290-d4842805Dave's Old Home - Tripadvisor

    28. Jan. 2020 · Enjoying the South Dakota countryside and stumbled upon this cafe. Home to Mavis the waitress and C.W. McCall in his famous song about Keep on truckin' and filler up cafe. I had a delicious homemade cheeseburger and fries ~$7, and my friend had the Sunday... special, butterflied pork chop with potatoes and green beans $9. The food was great and ...

  4. 28. Dez. 2007 · I believe this song was a part of a truckstop promotion somewhere up north years ago.

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  5. Old Home Bread. More than four decades have passed since C.W. McCall first pulled his 18-wheeler into the Old Home Filler-Up an’ Keep-on-a-TruckinCafé, but the 1974 Clio award-winning campaign still resonates today. The series of 60-second commercials created for the Metz Baking Company chronicled the romance between a truck driver for ...

  6. C.W. McCall. – Old Home Filler-Up An' Keep On A-Truckin' Cafe Lyrics. (Bill Fries, Chip Davis) Well, Interstate 80, we was cuttin' the fog. Just me an' old Sloan (Old Sloan's my dog) We had an eighteen-wheeler with ten on the floor and stereo layin' a strip. Now we spied a sign, says "Eat Gas Now". We decided to whip in and pick up some chow.

  7. Oh the Old Home Filler-up an' Keep On a-Truckin' Café) Well Saturday night an' we was truckin' along. Yeah me an' old Sloan was a getting' it on. I said Sloan, I been a thinkin' on-a getting' up my courage and. tonight's the night. Well I popped the clutch, gave the tranny a spin. Took the Beebetown ramp, and slid on in.