Cars (soundtrack) - Lightning McQueen's Fast Tracks

Lightning McQueen's Fast Tracks
Compilation album by Various artists
Released June 6, 2006
Genre Pop, country-rock
Length 34:05
Label Walt Disney
Producer Fred Mollin
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Lightning McQueen's Fast-Tracks is a compilation album produced by Fred Molin, that contains "revved-up road tunes" not featured in but inspired by Cars.

Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Performer(s) Length
1. "My Wonderful Car" ? Lyle Gudmunsen 3:19
2. "Black and White Thunderbird" Denise Ferri, Peggy Santiglia, Arleen Lanzotti The Delicates Jaime Babbitt, Britt Savage 2:26
3. "Road Trip" Mark Johnson, Fred Mollin, Jay Landers Tom Hambridge 3:31
4. "You Can't Catch Me" Chuck Berry Joy Lynn White 2:52
5. "Rocking Little Roadster" Mark Johnson, Fred Mollin, Jay Landers Gunnar Nelson 3:41
6. "On the Road Again" Floyd Jones, Alan Wilson Kevin Montgomery 2:30
7. "My Old Yellow Car" ? Gordie Sampson 3:35
8. "Hot Rod Hybrid" Mark Johnson, Fred Mollin, Jay Landers Pat Buchanan 2:52
9. "I Got a New Car" ? Tom Hambridge 3:06
10. "Pick Up Truck" Mark Johnson, Fred Mollin, Jay Landers Mark Johnson 2:43
11. "My Old Car" Allen Toussaint Johnny Neel 2:42
12. "I've Been Everywhere" Hank Snow (this version) Webb Wilder 3:32

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