Straight Tequila Night
"Straight Tequila Night" | |||||||
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Single by John Anderson | |||||||
from the album Seminole Wind | |||||||
B-side | "Seminole Wind" | ||||||
Released | December 2, 1991 | ||||||
Recorded | 1991 | ||||||
Genre | Country | ||||||
Length | 2:55 | ||||||
Label | BNA | ||||||
Writer(s) |
Debbie Hupp Kent Robbins | ||||||
Producer(s) | James Stroud | ||||||
John Anderson singles chronology | |||||||
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"Straight Tequila Night" is a song written by Debbie Hupp and Kent Robbins, and recorded by American country music singer John Anderson. It was released in December 1991 as the second single from Anderson's album Seminole Wind. It reached number-one on the country charts in the United States and Canada.[1] It was Anderson's first number one song since 1983 and considered his comeback single.
Content
The song is a mid-tempo number in which the narrator is a person counseling a man in a tavern, which is regarding a frequent female patron. The narrator advises the man not to speak with her when she is consuming straight tequila because it will make her think of her former significant other with whom she had recently ended a relationship, adding that she is otherwise friendly especially when consuming any other alcoholic beverage.
Music video
A music video was filmed for the song, and was directed by Steve Boyle. It has aired on CMT, TNN and Great American Country; and has also been seen on CMT Pure Country.
Chart positions
Chart (1991-1992) | Peak position |
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Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[ 1] | 1 |
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[ 1] | 1 |
Year-end charts
Chart (1992) | Position |
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Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[2] | 16 |
US Country Songs (Billboard)[3] | 16 |
References
- ↑ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. pp. 26–27. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.
- ↑ "RPM Top 100 Country Tracks of 1992". RPM. December 19, 1992. Retrieved August 15, 2013.
- ↑ "Best of 1992: Country Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 1992. Retrieved August 15, 2013.
External links
Preceded by "What She's Doing Now" by Garth Brooks |
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks number-one single March 14, 1992 |
Succeeded by "Dallas" by Alan Jackson |
RPM Country Tracks number-one single March 21, 1992 |