- My Town (Montgomery Gentry song)
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"My Town" Single by Montgomery Gentry from the album My Town Released June 3, 2002 Recorded 2002 Genre Country Length 4:10 (single edit)
4:46 (album version)Label Columbia Writer(s) Reed Nielsen
Jeffrey SteeleProducer Blake Chancey Montgomery Gentry singles chronology "Cold One Comin' On"
(2001)"My Town"
(2002)"Speed"
(2002)"My Town" is a song written by Reed Nielsen and Jeffrey Steele, and recorded by American country music duo Montgomery Gentry. It is the lead-off single to their 2002 album of the same name. It peaked on the U.S. country chart at #5 and also peaked at #40 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it one of their highest peaking crossover singles.
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Content
The song's narrator describes his hometown.
Music video
The music video was directed by Guy Guillet. It features the duo on their tour bus, and playing on a stage in their hometown of Boyle County, Kentucky.
Chart positions
"My Town" debuted at #57 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of June 8, 2002.
Chart (2002) Peak
positionUS Country Songs (Billboard)[1] 5 US Billboard Hot 100[2] 40 References
- ^ "Montgomery Gentry Album & Song Chart History" Billboard Country Songs for Montgomery Gentry. Prometheus Global Media.
- ^ "Montgomery Gentry Album & Song Chart History" Billboard Hot 100 for Montgomery Gentry. Prometheus Global Media.
Eddie Montgomery · Troy GentryStudio albums Tattoos & Scars · Carrying On · My Town · You Do Your Thing · Some People Change · Back When I Knew It All · Rebels on the RunCompilation albums Something to Be Proud Of: The Best of 1999–2005 · For Our HeroesSingles "Hillbilly Shoes" · "Lonely and Gone" · "Daddy Won't Sell the Farm" · "Self Made Man" · "All Night Long" (with Charlie Daniels) · "Merry Christmas from the Family" · "She Couldn't Change Me" · "Cold One Comin' On" · "My Town" · "Speed" · "Hell Yeah" · "If You Ever Stop Loving Me" · "You Do Your Thing" · "Gone" · "Something to Be Proud Of" · "She Don't Tell Me To" · "Some People Change" · "Lucky Man" · "What Do Ya Think About That" · "Back When I Knew It All" · "Roll with Me" · "One in Every Crowd" · "Long Line of Losers" · "Oughta Be More Songs About That" · "While You're Still Young" · "Where I Come From"Related articles Categories:- 2002 singles
- Montgomery Gentry songs
- Songs written by Jeffrey Steele
- Columbia Records singles
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