LB 8: "Thank God I'm a Country Boy"
"Thank God I'm a Country Boy"
The song that I chose this week is called "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" by John Denver. The reason that I chose this song is because country is my favorite genre of music and I am familiar with this song. The beginning of the song starts with a clapping noice and then John Denver joins in. This creates a good rhythm. The hook "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" makes the song memorable. This phrase is repeated several times throughout the song and makes it catchy. After listening to this song it will have the effect of being in stuck in your head for a while. This song is an example of original country music as the lyrics reflect being a country boy and the instruments in the song reflect a country tune. A unique aspect of this song occurs at the end, when John Denver speaks in a normal voice and says "Thank God I'm a Country Boy, yeah" and then one instrument begins to play by itself, eventually other instruments are added and the song ends. I think that this really solidifies the song. In conclusion, "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" is an example of original country music.
I think this is really interesting because I had never heard this song before until we listened to it in class, it has a catchy tune and I think the clapping intro was done well, It can be really hard to do just a clapping only intro because people tend to rush and then it turns into a mess but this song did it really nicely.
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