If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band) explained

If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band)
Type:single
Artist:Alabama
Album:Roll On
A-Side:"I'm Not That Way Anymore"
Released:July 16, 1984
Recorded:November 3, 1983
Genre:Country rock, bluegrass
Length:3:22 (single edit)
3:44 (Greatest Hits Vol. III)
4:28 (album version)
Label:RCA Nashville
Producer:Harold Shedd
Alabama
Prev Title:When We Make Love
Prev Year:1984
Next Title:(There's A) Fire in the Night
Next Year:1984

"If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band)" is a song written by Murry Kellum and Dan Mitchell, and recorded by American country music band Alabama. It was released in July 1984 as the B-side of the third single from their Roll On album. Though "I'm Not That Way Anymore" was released as the A-side, radio programmers preferred the flipside and the song became Alabama's 14th consecutive number-one single on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.[1]

During the first weeks the song was on the Billboard chart, "I'm Not That Way Anymore" charted concurrently, being listed as a tag-along B-side. Since "I'm Not That Way" was intended as the A-side, the song had an accompanying music video which was filmed at Fort Payne High School.

The chorus references "Faded Love" by Texas musician Bob Wills and "Louisiana Man" by Doug Kershaw repeatedly throughout the song.

The song was used as the basis of "If You're Gonna Run in Texas", a radio campaign advertisement produced as part of U.S. Senator Ted Cruz's reelection campaign in 2018.[2]

Critical reception

Kip Kirby, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, saying that Alabama "obviously enjoys this high-energy instrumental romp through roots."[3]

Single and album edit differences

The single edit was more than a minute shorter than the original album version. Two features were deleted from the single version:

The version that appears on the band's Greatest Hits Vol. III album excises the intro but retains the extra refrain.

Charts

Year-end charts

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Whitburn, Joel . The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Joel Whitburn . 2004 . Record Research . 19.
  2. Web site: It Sounds Like Ted Cruz Is Getting a Little Anxious . Willis . Jay . March 7, 2018 . . March 16, 2019.
  3. Billboard, July 21, 1984
  4. Hot Country Songs – Year-End 1984. Billboard. June 15, 2021.