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Wikipedia article




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| type = single

| artist = Lady Antebellum

| album = Need You Now

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| genre = Country

| length = 3:44

| label = Capitol Nashville

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| prev_title = Need You Now

| prev_year = 2009

| next_title = Our Kind of Love

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"'American Honey'" is a song written by Cary Barlowe, Hillary Lindsey and Shane Stevens, and recorded by American country music group Lady Antebellum. It was released on January 11, 2010, as the second single from their second album 'Need You Now'. The group's fifth single overall, it debuted on the 'Billboard' Hot Country Songs charts dated for January 2, 2010, and it features lead vocals from Scott.

Content



The song's female narrator, lead singer Hillary Scott, states a desire to escape her adult lifestyle and return to her childhood, which is described in the lyrics as "American honey." It is in D-flat major, with an approximate tempo of 84 beats per minute. The guitars use DADGAD or Celtic tuning decreased by a semitone, and the chords are in a pattern of D  - B m7 - G  - E m - D  on the verses, and G  - D  - B m7 - A  three times on the chorus.

Critical reception



The song received mainly negative reviews. Matt Bjorke of Roughstock stated that "after one listen [he doesn't] see how this single can fail," but criticized the production by saying that he thought the drum machine was too loud. Kevin John Coyne of Country Universe gave the song a D rating, saying that the "song isn't sung well" and "certainly not interesting enough to warrant suffering through the painful mediocrity of the lead vocal." Engine 145 reviewer Blake Boldt gave it a thumbs-down, referring to the lyric as "a lazy depiction of a chaste young lass chasing after a fuzzy memory" and calling Scott's vocal "sad and pensive and the slightest bit off-pitch against a distracting drumbeat."

Music video



The video was directed by Trey Fanjoy and was filmed at Disney's Golden Oak Ranch.

Synopsis

The video shows Hillary, Charles and Dave looking back at their younger selves. When Hillary lies in the grass and walks through clothes lines she looks back her younger self running and dancing through a field and playing through clothes lines. Charles who is sitting by a pond looks back to his young self spending time with a girl he likes. As Dave walks along a dirt path he sees him riding a bike he was younger on that same path. Starting with the first chorus there are cut to shots of all three of them sitting on a porch singing the song at night.

In popular culture



The song features prominently in a pivotal scene in the 2016 Andrea Arnold film of the same name.

Chart performance



"American Honey" debuted at number 47 on the U.S. 'Billboard' Hot Country Songs chart for the week of January 2, 2010, before its initial release date of January 11, 2010. It also became their third number 1 hit, as well as their third consecutive. It has been certified platinum for sales exceeding 1,000,000 units.

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References



Category:2010 singles

Category:2010 songs

Category:Capitol Records Nashville singles

Category:Country ballads

Category:Lady A songs

Category:Music videos directed by Trey Fanjoy

Category:Song recordings produced by Paul Worley

Category:Songs written by Cary Barlowe

Category:Songs written by Hillary Lindsey

Category:Songs written by Shane Stevens (songwriter)

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