1974 Jim Croce – Workin’ At The Car Wash Blues (US:#32)
“Workin’ At The Car Wash Blues” is a 1974 single written and recorded by Jim Croce. It was the third single released from his album I Got a Name. It reached a peak of #32 in July 1974, on the Billboard Hot 100. It is Croce’s last Top 40 hit to date. It was also the fourth single released, including Christmas-themed release “It Doesn’t Have To Be That Way”, after Jim Croce’s passing in September 1973.
Album
I Got A Name is the fifth and final studio album and first posthumous release by American singer-songwriter, Jim Croce. released on December 1, 1973. It features the ballad “I’ll Have to Say I Love You in a Song”, which reached number 9 in the US singles chart, and the ballad “Salon and Saloon”, the […]
Musicians
Bass | Stu Woods |
Drums | Steve Gadd |
Guitar | Jim Croce |
Slide Guitar | Henry Gross |
Acoustic Guitar | Maury Muehleisen |
Synthesizer | Michael Kamen |
Percussion | Bobby Matos |
Background Vocals | Maury Muehleisen |
Background Vocals | Tommy West |
Vocals | Jim Croce |
Produced By
Terry Cashman
Tommy West
Songwriters
Jim Croce
Charts
US:#32
UK:# –