- Box Car Willie's Wreck of the Old '97 · 1976
- 20 Boxcar Greats · 1986
- Box Car Willie's Wreck of the Old '97 · 2006
- Red River Valley · 1976
- Truckin' - the Very Best Of · 2004
- 20 Boxcar Greats · 1996
- Box Car Willie's Wreck of the Old '97 · 2006
- 20 Boxcar Greats · 2001
- 20 Boxcar Greats · 2001
- 20 Boxcar Greats · 2001
- 20 Boxcar Greats · 1996
- 20 Boxcar Greats · 1986
- 20 Boxcar Greats · 1996
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About Boxcar Willie
After an 11-year stint as an air force pilot and work as a disc jockey in Boise, Idaho, Lecil Martin belatedly launched a singing career in 1975 under the name of Boxcar Willie. In 1982, at the age of 51, he finally found success on the US country charts via a revival of Johnny Cash’s "Bad News." Among his subsequent hits were versions of country classics such as "Wabash Cannonball," "Wreck of the Old 97," "Kaw-Liga," and a duet of "We Made Memories" with Penny DeHaven. While his star quickly faded in the U.S., Boxcar retained his vast popularity in Europe. He died of leukemia in April 1999.
- FROM
- Ovilla, TX, United States
- BORN
- September 1, 1931
- GENRE
- Country