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  2. Drink in My Hand - Wikipedia

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    "Drink in My Hand" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Eric Church. It was released in August 2011 as the second single from his 2011 album Chief. The song became Church's first number one hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Church wrote this song with Michael P. Heeney and Luke Laird.

  3. Monsters (Eric Church song) - Wikipedia

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    The song uses the analogy of a monster hiding under a child's bed to represent troubles in one's life. Taste of Country writer Sterling Whitaker wrote that "Church sings over simple acoustic guitar chords to open the track.

  4. Chief (album) - Wikipedia

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    Chief is the third studio album by American country music artist Eric Church.It was released on July 26, 2011, via EMI Nashville. [2] The album produced five singles, including Church's first two number one hits on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart—"Drink in My Hand" and "Springsteen", as well as the Top 10 hits "Creepin'" and "Like Jesus Does" and the Top 20 "Homeboy".

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  6. Heart on Fire (Eric Church song) - Wikipedia

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    Website popculture.com described "Heart On Fire" as "an up-tempo, Southern rock-infused track looking back on a young love".The song quotes many classic rock songs, including "All Shook Up" (1957) by Elvis Presley, "American Pie" (1971) by Don McLean, "Paradise City" (1989) by Guns N' Roses and "New York Minute" (1990) by Don Henley.

  7. Smoke a Little Smoke - Wikipedia

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    Karlie Justus of Engine 145 gave the song a "thumbs-up", saying that it "puts Church's bravado posturing to good use." She also praised the song's production, saying that it "makes no attempts to temper the song’s spot-on snapshot of trying to lose one’s self[…]in an effort to awkwardly make the project 'country.'" [1] In his review of the album, Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine said ...

  8. Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)

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    Released in late 1966, "Don't Come Home A-Drinkin'" didn't reach the top spot until February 11, 1967, overtaking Jack Greene's No. 1 hit from late 1966, "There Goes My Everything". The song was the first of 16 No. 1 Country hits Lynn would have over the course of her career.

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