Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Alan Jackson
Lead Vocals
Keith Stegall
Acoustic Guitar
Eddie Bayers
Drums
Glenn Worf
Electric Bass Guitar
Robbie Flint
Steel Guitar
Roy Huskey, Jr.
Upright Bass
Hargus Robbins
Piano
Brent Mason
Electric Guitar
Bruce Watkins
Acoustic Guitar
Stuart Duncan
Fiddle
Hank Singer
Fiddle
Bruce Rutherford
Harmony Vocals
Paul Franklin
Steel Guitar
Rob Hajacos
Fiddle
Weldon Myrick
Steel Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Alan Jackson
Songwriter
Jim McBride
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Keith Stegall
Producer
Aaron Swihart
Assistant Engineer
Bill Deaton
Recording Engineer
Gary Laney
Additional Engineer
Hank Williams
Mastering Engineer
Hank Williams
Mastering Engineer
Jeff Coppage
Assistant Engineer
John Kelton
Mixing Engineer
John York
Assistant Engineer
Mark Nevers
Assistant Engineer
Paula Montondo
Assistant Engineer
Scott Hendricks
Additional Engineer
Steve Lowery
Additional Engineer
Lyrics
Well, way down yonder on the Chattahoochee
It gets hotter than a hoochie coochie
We laid rubber on the Georgia asphalt
We got a little crazy but we never got caught
Down by the river on a Friday night
Pyramid of cans in the pale moonlight
Talking about cars and dreaming about women
Never had a plan just a living for the minute
Yeah, way down yonder on the Chattahoochee
Never knew how much that muddy water meant to me
But I learned how to swim and I learned who I was
A lot about living and a little 'bout love
Well, we fogged up the windows in my old chevy
I was willing but she wasn't ready
So a settled for a burger and a grape snow cone
Dropped her off early but I didn't go home
Down by the river on a Friday night
A pyramid of cans in the pale moonlight
Talking about cars and dreaming about women
Never had a plan just a living for the minute
Yeah, way down yonder on the Chattahoochee
Never knew how much that muddy water meant to me
But I learned how to swim and I learned who I was
A lot about living and a little 'bout love
Yeah, way down yonder on the Chattahoochee
Never knew how much that muddy water meant to me
But I learned how to swim and I learned who I was
A lot about living and a little 'bout love
A lot about living and a little 'bout love
Yeah-hoo!
That's right
Writer(s): Alan Eugene Jackson, Jim Mcbride
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