Wild West Show (song)
"Wild West Show" | ||||
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Single by Big & Rich | ||||
from the album Horse of a Different Color | ||||
B-side | "Saved" | |||
Released | December 15, 2003 | |||
Format | CD single, music download | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length |
4:20 (album version) 3:59 (radio edit) | |||
Label | Warner Bros. Nashville | |||
Writer(s) | ||||
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Big & Rich singles chronology | ||||
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"Wild West Show" is a debut song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Big & Rich. It was released in December 2003 as the first single from their debut album Horse of a Different Color. It reached No. 21 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. The song was written by Big Kenny, John Rich and Blair Daly.
Content
The song uses 19th-century Western imagery to describe an argument between a man and a woman ("It was a big showdown / Oh yeah, we stood our ground / Shot out the lights, it got a little crazy").[1] The song also talks about forgiveness and a relationship.
Critical reception
Chuck Eddy of The Village Voice wrote that the song "mixes a placid keyboard intro, spacious spaghetti-western guitars, and Andes flute solos into a tepee-and-peace-pipe lyric that repeatedly chants 'hey yaaaa!'"[2] Deborah Evans Price of Billboard magazine also gave it a positive review, saying that it has a "very distinct vibe", also calling it "hauntingly beautiful" and saying that it had "quirky Western imagery".[3]
Personnel
From Horse of a Different Color liner notes.[4]
- Big Kenny - vocals
- Dennis Burnside - keyboards
- Mike Johnson - steel guitar
- Wayne Killius - drums, shaker, peanut can
- Duncan Mullins - bass guitar
- John Rich - acoustic guitar, vocals
- Adam Shoenfeld - electric guitar
- Nicole Summers - flute
Chart positions
Chart (2003–2004) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Hot 100[5] | 85 |
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[6] | 21 |
References
- ↑ John Rich; Big Kenny; Allen Rucker (2007). All Access: Big & Rich. Nashville: Center Street Press. pp. 65–66. ISBN 978-1-59995-717-3.
- ↑ Eddy, Chuck (May 25, 2004). "Nashville Catches Up". The Village Voice. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
- ↑ Price, Deborah Evans (January 24, 2004). "Reviews: Country". Billboard. 116 (4): 32.
- ↑ Horse of a Different Color (CD). Big & Rich. Warner Bros. Records. 2004. 48520.
- ↑ "Big & Rich – Chart history" Billboard Hot 100 for Big & Rich. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
- ↑ "Big & Rich – Chart history" Billboard Hot Country Songs for Big & Rich. Retrieved January 30, 2011.