Embracing the Down-Home Pride of “A Little More Country Than That” by Rory Feek

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“A Little More Country Than That” is a heartfelt country song co-written by Rory Feek, Don Poythress, and Wynn Varble. Originally intended for Blaine Larsen, the song found its way to Easton Corbin, who released it as his debut single in 2009. The track resonated with audiences, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in April 2010, making Corbin the first male solo artist in seven years to achieve this with a debut single.

The inspiration for the song came from the songwriters’ shared appreciation for rural life. Feek, who lived on an 8-acre farm with his wife Joey, drew from his personal experiences to craft lyrics that celebrate the simplicity and authenticity of country living.

In live performances, Rory Feek has taken the lead on vocals, offering audiences a unique rendition of the song he helped create. Notably, he performed it during Season 20 of “Country’s Family Reunion,” showcasing his deep connection to the song’s themes.

Feek’s live version brings a personal touch to the song, emphasizing its roots in genuine country experiences. His performances highlight the song’s enduring appeal and its celebration of traditional country values.

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