There was a lot of good stuff for radio to choose from in 1993, especially among Stetson-wearing twentysomethings. So it’s no surprise that this very good song, co-written by hitmaker Joe Diffie, flew under the radar.
When the chemistry is there, it’s there from day one. The pairing of Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton was electric, and all of the elements that made it work were clearly evident on their first single.
Alan Jackson’s fourth single picks up the tempo in all the best ways. The tune is very memorable, thanks to an exuberant melody and decidedly country production, but the lyrics are anything but lightweight.
George Strait has had access to top drawer material for almost three decades now. But like any new artist, he needed a dose of luck to get a great song right off the bat.
If Parton hadn’t recorded this herself first, she could’ve pitched it to Loretta Lynn, who might’ve elevated this to something a bit above purely ridiculous.