- Thank God I'm a Country Boy
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"Thank God I'm a Country Boy" Single by John Denver from the album Back Home Again B-side "My Sweet Lady" Released March 1975 Format 7" Recorded August 26, 1974 Genre country, folk Length 3:13 (1974 studio version)
3:40 (live version)Label RCA Records Writer(s) John Martin Sommers John Denver singles chronology "Sweet Surrender"
(1975)"Thank God I'm a Country Boy"
(1975)"I'm Sorry"
(1975)Audio sample "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" Single by Billy Dean from the album Let Them Be Little Released 2004 Genre Country Label Curb Billy Dean singles chronology "I'm in Love with You"
(2004)"Thank God I'm a Country Boy"
(2004)"Let Them Be Little"
(2004)"Thank God I'm a Country Boy", also known as "Country Boy" is a song written by John Martin Sommers[1] and recorded by American singer/songwriter John Denver.
The song was originally included on Denver's 1974 album Back Home Again.
A version recorded live on August 26, 1974 at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles was included on his 1975 album An Evening With John Denver.
The live version was released as a single and went to No. 1 on both the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles and Billboard Hot 100 charts. The song topped both charts for one week each, first the country chart (on May 31), and the Hot 100 chart a week later.
"Thank God I'm a Country Boy" was one of six songs released in 1975 that topped both the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Hot Country Singles charts. Denver's two-sided hit "I'm Sorry"/"Calypso" also received that distinction.
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Background
It was written by John Martin Sommers, a guitar/fiddle player in Denver's backup band, on December 31, 1973 (Denver's thirtieth birthday) when he was driving from his home in Aspen, Colorado to Los Angeles.[2]
Content
Sommers recalls that at the time he was feeling “peaceful, happy and content” with his lot in life, and started scribbling some notes about his blissful state along the way. They served as the inspiration for the song.
Structure
The song is in the quick 2/4 time signature that is typical of Country-western two-step. The verses and the chorus both comprise thirteen two-beat measures where twelve might have been expected. Emotionally, this creates an intended slight stall, a musical oddity that means the song (unlike many others in 2/4) cannot be counted in 4/4.
Chart performance
John Denver version
Chart (1975) Peak
positionU.S. Billboard Hot 100 1 U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks 5 U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks 1 Canadian RPM Top Singles 1 Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary Tracks 1 Canadian RPM Country Tracks 1 Billy Dean version
Chart (2004) Peak
positionU.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks 27 Cover versions
- A cover version was released by country music artist Billy Dean in 2004; Dean's cover peaked at No. 27 on the Billboard U.S. Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts.
- A Western version was recorded by Alvin and the Chipmunks for their 1981 album Urban Chipmunk.
- Canadian country music artist Brad Johner did a cover on his 2003 album "Free".
- Canadian Country rock group The Road Hammers recorded a version for their 2009 album "The Road Hammers II".
- Hampton the Hampster performs a cover of the song on "Hampsterdance Hits" in 2001.
- Christian group Point of Grace has been performing a cover of the song in recent concerts, calling it "Thank God I'm a Country Girl."
- Australian Lee Kernaghan performs a cover of the song.
- Swedish eurodance/pop band Rednex recorded cover as B-side song for their 2008 single "Football Is Our Religion"
In popular culture
- It has been a Baltimore Orioles tradition since the 1970s to play "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" after "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" during the seventh inning stretch; in one of his last public appearances, Denver himself danced on top of the dugout during a nationally televised Orioles game in 1997. The song is also played during the seventh-inning stretch at Atlanta Braves and Vanderbilt Commodores games. It is also played regularly at Montana Grizzlies, Washington Glory, Calgary Flames, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, Colorado Avalanche and Spokane Indians home games.
- The Country Bear Vacation Hoedown has used the song "Thank God I'm a Country Bear" as the show's finale.
- In Stephen King's novel The Dead Zone, "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" is played at a televised rally for rising politician and antagonist Greg Stillson.
- The song is featured in the Pauly Shore film Son in Law.
- The sketch comedy series Upright Citizens Brigade did a sketch in its second season where a group of Denver fans got together and discussed how John Denver was forced to change the song from its original lyrics, "Thank God I'm A Nutsack". Also mentioned was a song called "Sunshine on my Nutsack".
- Jim Nabors performed "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" when he appeared on The Muppet Show in 1976.
- Party Ben remixed a "City Boy Remix" of the song in 2006 for a guest D.J. spot where the theme was "electro meets hoedown" as a "sloppy but well-meaning tribute".[3]
- Featured in the stage musical, Priscilla Queen of the Desert – the Musical
- The single is sampled in Soulja Boy's song "Country Boy".
References
- ^ John Summers website: Biography page
- ^ http://www.pressboxonline.com/story.cfm?id=2189 Pressboxonline.com: Story behind the lyrics
- ^ Gill, Ben (2006-02-12). "New Party Ben Mix-Type Items That Hopefully Aren't as Bad as "Wipeout Taffy!"". Party Ben Information Systems. http://www.partyben.com/index2006.html. Retrieved 2010-05-31.
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"Roll On Big Mama"
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"I'm Not Lisa"
by Jessi ColterBillboard Hot Country Singles
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"Before the Next Teardrop Falls"
by Freddy FenderBillboard Hot 100
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"Sister Golden Hair"
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