Gone Country

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"Gone Country" is a popular 1994 country song by Alan Jackson that humorously critiques the trend of people from other genres and lifestyles flocking to country music for fame.

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instanceOf single
song
album Who I Am NERFINISHED
artist Alan Jackson NERFINISHED
associatedAct Alan Jackson band
chartedOn Billboard Country Airplay NERFINISHED
Billboard Hot Country Songs NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBySingle Song for the Life NERFINISHED
format CD single
cassette single
genre country music
hasBSide Thank God for the Radio NERFINISHED
hasInstrumentation acoustic guitar
bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
fiddle
steel guitar
hasLiveVersion Alan Jackson live performances
hasMusicVideo true
includedInTourSetlist Alan Jackson concert tours NERFINISHED
is1990sCountryStandard true
isHumorous true
isSignatureSongOf Alan Jackson NERFINISHED
language English
length 4:09
lyricalTheme critique of people from other genres moving to country music for fame
satire of commercialization of country music
musicVideoDirector Steven Goldmann NERFINISHED
partOf Alan Jackson discography NERFINISHED
peakPositionOnBillboardHotCountrySongs 1
performer Alan Jackson NERFINISHED
positionInAlbum third single
precededBySingle Livin' on Love NERFINISHED
producer Keith Stegall NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1993–1994
recordLabel Arista Nashville NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1994-11-28
releaseYear 1994
settingDescribed Los Angeles NERFINISHED
Miami NERFINISHED
New York City NERFINISHED
tempo mid-tempo
vocalStyle male lead vocals
writer Bob McDill NERFINISHED

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Alan Jackson notableWork Gone Country