Pickin' Wildflowers
Keith Anderson
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Hey baby whatcha doin this evenin' Can you meet me down at the railroad tracks I got Tom Petty playin' in my Silvarado And I iced down a six pack Hey Daisy don't you worry bout your momma Like 007 we can keep it covert Undercover on the ground by the water Gonna get a little peace on earth Baby whatcha say we go pickin' wildflowers Got a spot way back in the woods Sneak away for a couple of hours You and me baby pickin' wildflowers Hey baby mother nature is waiting and Love's bloomin' like a cherry tree that's I'll buzz around maybe do some pollinate Yeah, dive in like honeybees Baby whatcha say we go pickin' wildflowers Got a spot way back in the woods Sneak away for a couple of hours You and me baby Pickin' wildflowers Take a trail ride if you know what I mean Hey baby won't you come with me Whatcha say we go pickin' wildflowers Got a spot way back in the woods Sneak away for a couple of hours Spend a little time pickin' wildflowers Whatcha say we go pickin' wildflowers Got a spot way back in the woods Sneak away for a couple of hours You and me baby you and me baby A pickin' wildflowers Whatcha say we go Whatcha say we go Whatcha say we go Whatcha say we go Pickin' wildflowers, pickin' wildflowers
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Written by: KEITH N ANDERSON, JOHN D. RICH, KIM N WILLIAMS
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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10 facts about this song
Artist & Release"Pickin' Wildflowers" is a song by American country music artist Keith Anderson.
- It was released in July 2004 as the debut single from Anderson’s first album, "Three Chord Country and American Rock 'n Roll."
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Chart PerformanceThe song reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart.
- In addition to its country chart success, it also peaked at number 56 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Music VideoA music video was released for the song, directed by Trey Fanjoy.
- In the video, Anderson is depicted playing his guitar in a field full of wildflowers.
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Song Creation and InspirationsThe song was written by Keith Anderson, John Rich, and Kim Williams.
- The wildflower-picking metaphor used in the song is suggestive of a couple looking for a secluded spot to get romantic.
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Critical ReceptionCritics generally provided positive reviews of the track, praising its catchy, uptempo sound.
- However, some critics also considered the lyrics a bit suggestive or risqué for the country music genre.
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Later PerformancesAnderson performed the song live at numerous events and concerts, and it is often a crowd favorite due to its upbeat rhythm and lively lyrics.
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Song's InfluenceThe success of "Pickin' Wildflowers" helped to establish Keith Anderson as a notable figure in the country music scene during the mid-2000s.
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Song FeaturesThe song is known for its distinctive guitar riff, which was inspired by blues and rock music.
- It also stands out due to Anderson's strong, compelling vocals.
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Cultural ImpactDue to the suggestive lyrics, "Pickin' Wildflowers" sparked some controversy upon its release. But it also attracted a broad audience who appreciated its blend of traditional country themes with more modern, edgy elements.
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Legacy"Pickin' Wildflowers" has remained one of Keith Anderson's most popular songs and continues to be played on country music stations today.
- Furthermore, the single kick-started Anderson's music career, creating the path for his future singles and albums.
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