I Got Your Country Right Here
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| Released | March 30, 2010 | |||
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| Length | 36:45 | |||
| Label | Redneck | |||
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I Got Your Country Right Here is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Gretchen Wilson. It was released on March 30, 2010 through Redneck Records, her own label. It was her first album since One of the Boys (2007) and her first as an independent artist following her departure from Columbia Nashville in early 2009. Wilson co-produced the album with long-time collaborator John Rich alongside new collaborator Blake Chancey. Unlike her previous three studio albums, Wilson had very little input in the writing, co-writing only two of the eleven tracks.
The album was initially slated for a 2008 release, with "Don't Do Me No Good" serving as the lead single from the album. After the song failed to perform well on the charts, the album was delayed and the song excluded from the album. Three official singles were released, with "Work Hard, Play Harder" being the most successful. It peaked at number 18 on the US Hot Country Songs chart, making it her highest charting single since 2005's "All Jacked Up" peaked at number eight. The title track and "I'd Love to Be Your Last" both serviced as the second and third singles, both of which failed to enter the top forty of the chart.
The album peaked at number six on the Top Country Albums chart, becoming her first album to miss the top spot. It was however a success on the Independent Albums chart, peaking at number three.