Muddy Water (Trace Adkins song) explained

Muddy Water
Cover:TA_-_Muddy_Water_cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Trace Adkins
Album:X
Genre:Country gospel
Label:Capitol Nashville
Producer:Frank Rogers
Prev Title:You're Gonna Miss This
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:Marry for Money
Next Year:2009

"Muddy Water" is a song recorded by American country music artist Trace Adkins. It was released in August 2008 as the first single from his eighth studio album, X. The song was written by Monty Criswell and Rick Huckaby.

Background

Adkins said of the song, "That has haunted me -- because it just spoke to me. I related to it. That's the way my life is."[1]

Critical reception

Leeann Ward of Country Universe gave the song a 'B' grade, writing that Adkins "sings this song of redemption with power, but does not cross the line of vocal theatrics" and "the production accurately presents the swanky southern rock sound that one might imagine from a song with its title."[2]

Music video

The music video was directed by Trey Fanjoy and premiered in October 2008.[3] Stephen Baldwin stars in the video. The church where the video was filmed, the Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Clarksville, Tennessee, was destroyed by a fire in July 2009.[4]

Chart performance

"Muddy Water" debuted at number 45 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for the week of August 23, 2008.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Self. Whitney. Trace Adkins' 10th Album Caps His Busiest Year Ever. https://archive.today/20130119110029/http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1600123/trace-adkins-10th-album-caps-his-busiest-year-ever.jhtml. dead. January 19, 2013. May 4, 2012. Country Music Television. November 24, 2008.
  2. News: Ward. Leeann. Trace Adkins, "Muddy Water". May 4, 2012. Country Universe. July 22, 2008.
  3. Web site: CMT : Videos : Trace Adkins : Muddy Water. https://web.archive.org/web/20081010090824/http://www.cmt.com/videos/trace-adkins/284916/muddy-water.jhtml. dead. October 10, 2008. Country Music Television. May 4, 2012.
  4. News: Toby Keith, Julianne Hough: Covering the Bases. May 4, 2012. Great American Country. July 17, 2009.
  5. News: Morris. Edward. Sugarland Holds Top Album Slot, Taylor Swift Cops No. 1 Song. https://web.archive.org/web/20080820065940/http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1592929/sugarland-holds-top-album-slot-taylor-swift-cops-no-1-song.jhtml. dead. August 20, 2008. May 4, 2012. Country Music Television. August 16, 2008.
  6. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Top Pop Singles 1955–2010. Record Research, Inc. 20. 2011. 978-0-89820-188-8.