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"Jackson, Mississippi" | ||||
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SinglebyKid Rock | ||||
from the album Kid Rock | ||||
Released | January 2004 | |||
Studio | Allen Roadhouse | |||
Length | 4:31 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Songwriter(s) | RJ Ritchie, James Trombly | |||
Producer(s) | Kid Rock | |||
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"Jackson, Mississippi" is a song from Kid Rock's 2003 self-titled album. The song is about a man dealing with addiction and the effects it is having on a relationship. The song was a demo in 1995 for his album Early Morning Stoned Pimp. It was released as a dual single in January 2004 along with "Cold and Empty." It peaked at #14 on the Mainstream Rock tracks. His original drummer for Twisted Brown Trucker and Eminem producer Bob Eubling plays drums on the song. A live version was released on the Best Buy exclusive version of 2007's Rock N Roll Jesus. His 2008 National Guard song "Warrior" is a rewrite of Jackson, Mississippi.[citation needed] It uses the same musical structure of the song.[citation needed]. He made a music video for "Warrior", featuring NASCAR racer Dale Earnhardt Jr. and was shown at movie theatres throughout the summer of 2008.
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U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks | 14 |
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