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"Shuttin' Detroit Down" is a song which addresses the automotive industry crisis of 2008-2009, with a focus on the bailouts of financial institutions. [3] Rich wrote the song in one hour along with country singer John Anderson, after watching the news. [1] [4] Anderson also recorded it on his 2009 album Bigger Hands. [5]
Rich co-wrote the song with fellow country singer John Anderson, and sent the song to radio in late January 2009, thus halting the chart run of "Another You". "Shuttin' Detroit Down" debuted at number 34 on the country charts, giving Rich his first solo Top 40 single of his career. [4] It reached a peak of number 12 after nine weeks on the chart.
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Anderson co-produced the album and co-wrote all of the tracks, and includes his version of "Shuttin' Detroit Down," a protest song he wrote with John Rich, who included it on his 2009 album Son of a Preacher Man from which it was released as a single.
He has also worked with John Rich of Big & Rich on his 2007 album Easy Money, [13] and co-wrote Rich's 2009 single "Shuttin' Detroit Down" [14] He has been named an honorary member of the MuzikMafia, of which Rich is also a member. [15] Anderson lives in Smithville, Tennessee, his home for more than 30 years with his wife and two daughters. [13]
John Anderson "If There Were No Memories" 21 — — "1959" 7 — 4 1981 "I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be a Diamond Someday)" 4 — 2 John Anderson 2 "Chicken Truck" 8 — — "I Just Came Home to Count the Memories" 7 — 5 I Just Came Home to Count the Memories: 1982 "Would You Catch a Falling Star" 6 — 15 "Wild and Blue" 1 ...
Easy Money is the nineteenth studio album of country music artist John Anderson.It was released in 2007 under the Warner Bros. Records label, and was his first album for the label since 1986's Countrified.
10 is the tenth studio album by American country music artist John Anderson. It was released in 1988 as his last studio album for MCA Nashville , before leaving for BNA Records in 1992. The album produced the singles: "If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It," "Down in the Orange Grove" and "Lower on the Hog".