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  1. Watch Eric's performance of "Ragged Old Flag" by Johnny Cash and "Stick That In Your Country Song" live from the 55th ACM - Academy of Country Music...

    • 6 Min.
    • 3,9M
    • Eric Church
  2. Each verse culminates in an emphatic "Stick That In Your Country Song" as if Church is entreating his fellow songsmiths to be more honest about the current times. Davis Naish and Jeffrey Steele originally wrote the song back in 2015. Their first few lines echo the City of Detroit filing for bankruptcy in 2013. Naish explained to The Boot.

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    23. Juni 2020 · With this new single, he offers a social commentary on the state of the world and provides a rallying cry for cities from Detroit to Baltimore and people from young military veterans to school teachers, culminating in an emphatic “Stick That In Your Country Song” as each chorus hits. With a lyric video highlighting this poignant message, Church again puts the focus on fans first by ...

  4. 11. Juli 2020 · Eb Take that one to number one, yeah (number one!) Bb And get the whole world singing along, man C Stick that in your country song, yeah [Outro] C Eb yeah (woah-oh woah oh-ohhh oh-oh) Bb Stick that in your country song, yeah C (woah-oh woah oh-ohhh oh-oh) C And get the whole world singing along (singing along) Eb (woah-oh woah oh-ohhh oh-oh) Bb ...

  5. 25. Juni 2020 · Eric Church makes a case for more serious material in country songwriting with the furious new single “Stick That in Your Country Song.”. Opening with an ominous acoustic guitar riff, Church ...

  6. My country radio station plays it once and guess what.....i’m here 😂👏. 2020-10-04T18:43:46Z Comment by Gavin Nelsen. go trump 2020. 2020-10-03T16:29:15Z. Users who like Stick That In Your Country Song; Users who reposted Stick That In Your Country Song; Playlists containing Stick That In Your Country Song

  7. 21. Juli 2021 · Drink In My Hand. These days, drinking songs to mark the end of the week are simply everywhere (we’re looking at you, Luke Combs!), but it’s hard to beat this one from Church’s big, breakthrough album Chief. Co-written by Luke Laird, it was his very first No.1 single. 10.