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"In America" is a song written and recorded by American music group Charlie Daniels Band. It was released in May 1980 as the lead single from their album Full Moon . [ 1 ] A live music video was released in 2001 shortly after the September 11 attacks .
In November 2023, Riegling performed "Old Dirt Roads" with an acoustic guitar on the American television channel RFD-TV during an appearance on one of their shows. [6] In February 2024, Riegling performed the song at the 2024 NHL All-Star Game Skills Competition at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario .
"Dirty Jeans" is a song by Australian alternative rock band Magic Dirt. The song was released in July 2000 as the lead single from the band's third studio album What Are Rock Stars Doing Today. The single peaked at number 68 in Australia, becoming the band's first charting single. The song polled in position 12 in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2000.
"Old Dirt Road" is a song written by John Lennon and Harry Nilsson, first released on Lennon's 1974 album Walls and Bridges. [1] Nilsson later recorded the song on his 1980 album Flash Harry . Lyrics & music
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's version features a backing vocal from Linda Ronstadt; [3] as such, it is sometimes included in Ronstadt greatest hits collections, such as the 2014 Capitol release, Icon. The labels on some of the 45 rpm records were reversed, so that "An American Dream" was labeled "Take Me Back" and vice versa.
For those who've jet-set around the world and love their good old American soil the most, this patriotic song about America is a must-listen. Johnny Horton, "The Battle of New Orleans"
In this Story Behind the Song, the writers of the Jon Pardi hit "Dirt on My Boots" talk about how the song came together and why it is so infectious.
"Catfish John" is a song written by Bob McDill and Allen Reynolds first released on McDill's album Short Stories, [1] and subsequently recorded and released by American country music artist Johnny Russell. [2] It was released in November 1972 as the fourth single from the album, "Catfish John"/"Chained". [3]