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Blue Jeans And A Rosary was the sixth released single from Kid Rock's "Rock N Roll Jesus". It debut at No 57 on Billboard's Hot Country Tracks in January of 2009, it currently resides at No 50 six weeks later. The song is an acoustic piano love ballad about the good girl falling for the bad guy. Lead gutairist Marlon Young wrote the majority of the song. The characters of the song reside from Tenneesee. In the song the guy is reformed and falls in love with the from girl at a dive bar in some small town. The song is his fourth country hit and second in a row after "All Summer Long". |
Blue Jeans And A Rosary was the sixth released single from Kid Rock's "Rock N Roll Jesus". It debut at No 57 on Billboard's Hot Country Tracks in January of 2009, it currently resides at No 50 six weeks later. The song is an acoustic piano love ballad about the good girl falling for the bad guy. Lead gutairist Marlon Young wrote the majority of the song. The characters of the song reside from Tenneesee. In the song the guy is reformed and falls in love with the from girl at a dive bar in some small town. The song is his fourth country hit and second in a row after "[[All Summer Long]]". |
Revision as of 03:40, 15 March 2009
{{Infobox Single
| Name = Blue Jeans And a Rosary
| Cover =
| Caption =
| Type =
| Artist = Kid Rock
| from Album = Rock N Roll Jesus
| Released = January 7,2009
| Recorded = Allen Roadhouse
| Genre = Country
| Length = 4:35
| Writer = Young,Ritchie
| Label = Atlantic, Top Dog
| Producer = Kid Rock with Rob Cavallo
| Last single = "Roll On"
(2007)
| This single = "Blue Jeans And A Rosary"
(2008)
| Next single =
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Blue Jeans And A Rosary was the sixth released single from Kid Rock's "Rock N Roll Jesus". It debut at No 57 on Billboard's Hot Country Tracks in January of 2009, it currently resides at No 50 six weeks later. The song is an acoustic piano love ballad about the good girl falling for the bad guy. Lead gutairist Marlon Young wrote the majority of the song. The characters of the song reside from Tenneesee. In the song the guy is reformed and falls in love with the from girl at a dive bar in some small town. The song is his fourth country hit and second in a row after "All Summer Long".