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    Alan Jackson’s “Chattahoochee” Went #1 On This Day 31 Years Ago

    Brennen KellyBy Brennen KellyJuly 17, 2024 Music
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    A burger and a grape sno-cone anyone?

    Does “Chattahoochee” even need an introduction? Arguably one of the most popular ’90s country songs and one of the most iconic in Alan Jackson‘s legendary discography, the track has had an impact far beyond many popular songs from the era. From the instantly recognizable guitar riff in the intro to one of the most catchy choruses in the genre, “Chattahoochee” has solidified itself as a certified classic over the past 30 years.

    Written by Jackson and Jim McBride, “Chattahoochee” is a coming-of-age tale packed full of relatable albeit specific details and concepts. From lake days to lost loves, the track paints a picture of an all-American summer beautifully. 

    In an interview with The Boot, McBride recalled how the song came to be, noting how a book about Chattahoochee sparked the first two lines, “Well, way down yonder on the Chattahoochee/It gets hotter than a hoochie coochie:”

    “I knew about the Chattahoochee River because I was raised in Alabama. I was sitting in my home office in Nashville one day, and I had just read a book about the Chattahoochee. I started playing a little melody, and then I got the first two lines of the song. I went out on the road shortly after that with Alan, so I showed the song idea to him. I sang the first couple lines, and he was all over it. We started working on it in Tallahassee, Florida, and then we finished it the next afternoon in Thibodaux, Louisiana. We finished it before soundcheck, and he showed it to the band. They actually worked it up in soundcheck and performed it that night.”

    Ironically enough, Jackson never thought the song would ever become a hit. In February 2023, he appeared on his daughter, Mattie Jackson’s, podcast, In Joy Life. In the episode, the “Good Time” singer opened up about the song’s creation:

    “A lot of my songs I write out of my life are true experiences, but at the same time they relate to other people. … When we cut that, it was a fun, uptempo thing about coming [of] age. I thought, ‘Well yeah, it’s a fun song and I like it, and people in Georgia are gonna like it. Nobody in the rest of the country, the rest of the world, don’t know what it is or care about it.’”

    However, Jackson has come to realize just how relatable the track is for so many listeners. He noted later in the episode, “I learned right quick that everybody has a Chattahoochee. It might be called something else, or might not even be a river at all, but the story was something people could relate to in their life, wherever they were from. So you just never know.”

    “Chattahoochee” spent four straight weeks atop Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart in July and August of 1993 before eventually becoming the #1 Country song at the end of 1993 on Billboard’s Year-End chart.

    The track also received nominations at the 1993 and 1994 CMA Awards, winning Song of the Year in 1993 and Single of the Year in 1994. As for the ACM Awards, it won Single Record of the Year and was nominated for Song of the Year. 

    Additionally, “Chattahoochee” has been certified triple platinum by the RIAA, selling over three million units and is one of seven certified platinum singles released by Jackson. 

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