I'm assuming you mean a 63-minute .wav file and you want to burn it to CD-R and be able to skip to different parts of the song when you want to but still be able to have it play through without any gaps at the track "breaks"?
You can do this using Cool Edit 2000 (shareware, Cool Edit Pro is $$$) to find the time where you want the track splits, and then use CDRWIN to burn the disc using a cue sheet to tell it where to insert track markers.
Just make sure in Cool Edit you choose to display a custom time format, the default is hh:mm:ss.ss, you will want to use hh:mm:ss:frames, and set it so that 75 frames=1 second (CD times are measured 75 frames/second) CDRWIN will want the time set in the cue sheet using this unit of measure. The help files in both programs explain it in more detail.