How’s the World Treating You

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"How’s the World Treating You" is a classic country song, widely associated with artists like Chet Atkins and Eddy Arnold, that showcases Boudleaux Bryant’s influential mid-20th-century songwriting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country song
song
associatedWith Alison Krauss NERFINISHED
Boudleaux Bryant NERFINISHED
Chet Atkins NERFINISHED
Eddy Arnold NERFINISHED
James Taylor NERFINISHED
composer Boudleaux Bryant NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era mid-20th century
genre country
hasInfluenceFrom Nashville sound NERFINISHED
hasNotableCover James Taylor and Alison Krauss recording
hasReputation standard in the country music canon
hasTheme heartbreak
loneliness
lost love
nostalgia
isClassicOf country music
isFrequentlyDescribedAs classic country ballad
isPartOf classic country repertoire
language English
lyricist Boudleaux Bryant NERFINISHED
musicStyle traditional country
notablePerformer Alison Krauss NERFINISHED
Chet Atkins NERFINISHED
Eddy Arnold NERFINISHED
James Taylor NERFINISHED
vocalType duet (in some notable recordings)
writer Boudleaux Bryant NERFINISHED

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Boudleaux Bryant notableWork How’s the World Treating You