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That's How Country Boys Roll
Billy Currington
Little Bit of Everything
Little Bit of Everything
RaitingSR
Supervision Recommended
Information
Released 2008
Genre Country
Language English
Source Rock Band Country Track Pack 2
Available February 1, 2011 (Pack)
(DLC)
Playable in
Rock Band 3
Rock Band Blitz
Difficulty
Band 2FcircleFcircleUFCirlceUFCirlceUFCirlce
Basic Pro
Guitar 4FcircleFcircleFcircleFcircleUFCirlce NoNo Part
Bass 2FcircleFcircleUFCirlceUFCirlceUFCirlce NoNo Part
Drums 3FcircleFcircleFcircleUFCirlceUFCirlce 3FcircleFcircleFcircleUFCirlceUFCirlce
Keys 4FcircleFcircleFcircleFcircleUFCirlce 5FcircleFcircleFcircleFcircleFcircle
Vocals 3FcircleFcircleFcircleUFCirlceUFCirlce 3FcircleFcircleFcircleUFCirlceUFCirlce
Details
Male singer
Guitar Solo
2-part Harmonies



"That's How Country Boys Roll" is a song by Billy Currington who told AOL about this redneck anthem, which he wrote together with Brett Jones and, Dallas Davidson. He explained: Okay, I had to have a redneck song on here. I for sure wanted a really rockin' good Country song. This song was written on a trip to Key West. I had no plans to write any songs. We ended up bringing a guitar, and one of the guys started playing this groove, and singing the title, 'that's how country boys roll', you know, the melody along with that title, and everybody just kind of perked up like 'Okay, we're gonna finish this song.' We kinda felt it all that moment and thought we'd write us up a good Country song.

This was Currington's fourth #1 on the Country chart. His previous chart-toppers were "Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right" in December 2005-January 2006, "Good Directions" in May and June 2007 and "People Are Crazy" in August 2009.

"Country Boys" was the 16th chart-topping song to sport the word "country" in its title since Billboard began the country survey in 1944. The previous one #1 to do so was Jason Aldean's "She's Country" in 2009.

Currington recalled to The Boot: It was actually Brett Jones' idea that he brought to a trip. We had no plans of writing anything, but it just kind of happened that we did, and it was this song. I wasn't even sure I was going to record it.

When asked by The Boot why this cut has proved to be so popular, Currington replied: I think the song appeals to a lot of guys. It seems that way when I play the song live in different parts of the US. It's about just being a boy in the woods, in the country, and there's a lot of people out there like that. So, I guess just the simplicity of it.

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