Put Some Drive in Your Country
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| "Put Some Drive in Your Country" | ||||
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| Single by Travis Tritt | ||||
| from the album Country Club | ||||
| B-side | "If I Were a Drinker" | |||
| Released | September 22, 1990 | |||
| Recorded | 1989 | |||
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| Length | 4:20 | |||
| Label | Warner Bros. Nashville 19797 | |||
| Songwriter | Travis Tritt | |||
| Producer | Gregg Brown | |||
| Travis Tritt singles chronology | ||||
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"Put Some Drive in Your Country" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Travis Tritt. It was released in September 1990 as the fourth single from his debut album Country Club.
The song is an up-tempo country rock song in which Tritt proclaims his influences, paying homage to Roy Acuff, George Jones, Hank Williams Jr. and Waylon Jennings as well. In the song, Tritt defines his style singing "I made myself a promise, when I was just a kid: I'd mix Southern rock and country, and that's just what I did".
Critical reception
Stephen Thomas Erlewine by Allmusic said that "[the song], which had a clear rock & roll influence, stalled at #28, since radio programmers were reluctant to feature such blatantly rock-derived music".[1]