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‘Countriest Thing,’ penned by Christopher Foust and Austin Jenckes, embodies a boot-strap tale inspired by Foust’s grandfather, affectionately known as “Country.” The song delves into a narrative of overcoming adversity, abuse, and abject poverty to find success through grit, resilience, and indomitable positivity. Foust, performing every instrument on the record, injects his own musical prowess into the storytelling, creating a seamless blend of classic southern rock and modern country.
The single’s distinctive features include a Lynyrd Skynyrd-style guitar solo, the use of a classic Rhodes reminiscent of the Allman Brothers, and a vocal delivery that lands somewhere between the legendary George Strait and the soulful Chris Stapleton. ‘Countriest Thing’ is a testament to Foust’s ability to blur the lines between genres, creating a unique sonic experience that resonates with fans across musical preferences.
1840 Music and Glen Rock Records proudly present ‘Countriest Thing,’ a song that pays homage to resilience and the indomitable spirit of the human journey. The lyrics of the first verse and chorus offer a glimpse into the poignant tale:
A little boy took a bus down,
From a mountain town in East Tennessee.
Walked himself to an orphanage door
In the fall of ’43.
Looked like he was made of dirt,
no shirt and no shoes hanging by a thread.
A teacher looked him in the eye
And right then she said,
We’ll if you ain’t the countriest thing that I’ve ever seen,
Like a whippoorwill way up in the southern sky.
Nobody knows what you’ll amount to be,
the countriest thing that these eyes, have ever seen.