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Wikipedia article




"'Whiskey Lullaby'" is a song written by Bill Anderson and Jon Randall. The song was a duet recorded by American country music artist Brad Paisley and bluegrass artist Alison Krauss on Paisley's album 'Mud on the Tires.' The song was released on March 29, 2004, as the album's third single, and the 11th chart single of Paisley's career. Whiskey Lullaby peaked at No. 3 on the 'Billboard' Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, and No. 41 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. The song won the 2005 Country Music Association Song of the Year Award. It was certified 2 Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Content



"Whiskey Lullaby" is an acoustic ballad in the key of B minor, accompanied by acoustic guitar and Dobro. Its narrative centers on a couple that has a painful separation leading them both to drinking themselves to death. In the first verse the heartbroken man dies and in the second verse the guilt-ridden woman dies.

Paisley sings the first verse and chorus which focus on the male character, and Krauss sings the second verse and chorus which focus on the female character.

Inspiration



Jon Randall, one of the song's co-writers, had just divorced from country singer Lorrie Morgan before writing this song. In addition, he had lost a record deal, and had not been able to find a songwriting contract either. He found himself drinking whiskey regularly, and pursuing sexual desires. After seeing the condition that Randall was in at the time, his manager told him, Randall then wrote down that line, and decided to use it in a song. He then met Bill Anderson and began to write the song, which eventually made its way to Paisley. When Paisley originally discovered the song, he had told Anderson that he would like to record it with either Alison Krauss or Dolly Parton; Anderson agreed to either singer (for he is a fan of both), and the song would then be recorded by Paisley and Krauss. Randall himself also included a version on his 2005 album 'Walking Among the Living'.

Music video



The music video is set in the World War II era. It begins with a bus full of war veterans, one of whom, played by Rick Schroder (who also directed the video) looks at a picture of him kissing his wife under a willow tree. He has a flashback of swinging her in his arms under the tree and telling her he will love her forever; she tells him that once he returns from the war, they will start their family. As the man steps off the bus and into his house, he sees pictures of the two of them (the wife is played by Marisa Petroro, who also appeared in the video for Montgomery Gentry's "Speed"). Again, the man hears his wife's voice telling him that they will start a family when he returns home. But the scene is shattered when he finds his wife in bed with another man. He leaves and the song begins.

The first verse of the song in the video shows the man drinking excessively, unable to get his wife off his mind. His alcoholism kills him, and the first chorus depicts his funeral in 1946 and his wife crying. The second verse depicts the wife's own descent into alcoholism; while inebriated, she sees the face of her deceased husband in the faces of other men. She exhibits guilt for her husband's death and finds solace only when drinking alcohol. Just before the second chorus, the woman cries and drinks alcohol from a bottle at her husband's grave; finally, the chorus depicts her funeral in 1947. At the end of the song, a little girl (played by Rick Schroder's real-life daughter) looks at the graves and sees the ghosts of the couple, who are hugging and kissing. The tombstones reveal the couple was Richard (born 1916) and Katherine Bartlett (born 1919).

Interwoven with the storyline are shots of Paisley, and Krauss performing the song on stage at a concert hall.

The music video was filmed on June 6 and 7, 2004, in Nashville. It premiered on June 30, 2004, on CMT.

Personnel



*Eric Darken percussion

*Jerry Douglas Dobro

*Kevin "Swine" Grantt upright bass

*Alison Krauss lead vocals, viola

*Kenny Lewis background vocals

*Brad Paisley lead vocals, acoustic guitar, baritone guitar

*Ben Sesar drums

*Dan Tyminski background vocals

*Justin Williamson fiddle

Chart performance



"Whiskey Lullaby" debuted at No. 48 on the U.S. 'Billboard' Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of April 10, 2004. By April 2016, the song had sold more than 1.9 million digital copies.

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References



Category:2004 singles

Category:Brad Paisley songs

Category:Alison Krauss songs

Category:Country ballads

Category:Songs written by Bill Anderson (singer)

Category:Malefemale vocal duets

Category:Songs about suicide

Category:Songs about alcohol

Category:Songs written by Jon Randall

Category:Song recordings produced by Frank Rogers (record producer)

Category:Arista Nashville singles

Category:2003 songs

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