Drinkin' Town with a Football Problem
Billy Currington
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Hey y’all, hey y’all, hey, hey y’all Barhoppers, churchgoers Marlboro Light smokers Blue collar, red voters Population 1,009 Past year’s cheerleaders Old men fill the bleachers Skeptics, true believers all Gathered on a Friday night Singing to the stars and stripes We’re a drinking town with a football problem With two main things we all have in common We love ‘em both and don’t want to solve ‘em We’re a drinking town with a football problem Hey y’all, singin’, hey y’all, hey, hey y’all Barn burners, nail biters Shift workers, firefighters Prom queens, outsiders All livin’ for the love of the game We still tell the same old story Relive former glory Went to state in nineteen-four We got a trophy in the school hallway The kids pass it by each day We’re a drinking town with a football problem With two main things we all have in common We love ‘em both and don’t want to solve ‘em We’re a drinking town with a football problem Hey, hey When we win, we celebrate And when we lose, we commiserate Win or lose, we tie one on We’re a drinking town with a football problem With two main things we all have in common We love ‘em both and don’t want to solve ‘em We’re a drinking town with a football problem Hey, say, hey, hey y’all Hey, hey y’all
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Written by: CLARA HENNINGSEN, AARON HENNINGSEN, BRIAN HENNINGSEN, ELIZABETH ELKINS, VANESSA OLIVAREZ
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13 facts about this song
Song Title"Drinkin' Town with a Football Problem" is a song by American country music artist Billy Currington.
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SongwriterThe song was written by Elizabeth Elam, Aaron Henningsen, Brian Henningsen, Clara Henningsen, and Vanessa Olivarez.
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AlbumThis song is from Currington's sixth studio album, "Summer Forever", released in 2015.
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Song ThemeThe song tells a story about a community gathering together to grit, celebrate, and commiserate around the common themes of drinking and high school football.
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PopularityDespite the popularity of the album "Summer Forever", "Drinkin' Town with a Football Problem" did not chart on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.
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ReleaseThe song was released as the second single from the album "Summer Forever" on June 8, 2015.
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Song LyricsThe lyrics portray the quintessential small town, where the local high school football game is the highlight of the community and Friday nights are about cold beers and gridiron glory.
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Music VideoA music video for the song, directed by P.R. Brown, was released in July 2015, featuring Currington performing in a small town football field setting.
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Musical StyleThe song incorporates elements of country and rock with lyrical content revolving around the rural Southern lifestyle.
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TourBilly Currington performed "Drinkin' Town with a Football Problem" during his 2015-2016 Summer Forever Tour.
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Song LengthThe song lasts three minutes and fifty-two seconds, typical of many country-pop songs of the era.
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Record Label"Drinkin' Town with a Football Problem" is released through Mercury Nashville, a division of Universal Music Group Nashville.
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Critical ReceptionWhile the song did not receive high chart rankings, it was praised for its narrative lyrical style, depicting the camaraderie of a small town and its love for football and good times.
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