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KENNY CHESNEY: Number-One Song!

Kenny Chesney‘s “All The Pretty” girls is the number-one song in country music. This is the second number-one from his Cosmic Hallelujah album, and the 30th of his career! Kenny knew right from the start that “All The Pretty Girls” was a song that everyone, including himself and his friends could relate to, “‘All The Pretty Girls’ has so much life wrapped into three and a half minutes. I think if you ask anyone that’s a musician, or that writes songs for a living, or plays guitar in any way, the majority of my friends that play guitar or in this business did it so a girl would pay attention to them…and that’s my case. I wrote my first song about a girl that was in my persuasion class, ironically enough. I was trying to persuade her into going out with me. Now she sat right beside me and I gave her the tape of the song I wrote about her and the next day I went in, I was scared right, and she was sitting all the way in the corner on the other side of the room, which that was my first taste of rejection in life OK, when it came to my music. (laugh)” For more info on Kenny head to Kenny Chesney dot com, or just click HERE

audio  Kenny Chesney talks about his song, “All The Pretty Girls” and he also shares a story of the first pretty girl that he wrote a song for. (:43)
“‘All The Pretty Girls’ has so much life wrapped into three and a half minutes. I think if you ask anyone that’s a musician, or that writes songs for a living, or plays guitar in any way, the majority of my friends that play guitar or in this business did it so a girl would pay attention to them…and that’s my case. I wrote my first song about a girl that was in my persuasion class, ironically enough. I was trying to persuade her into going out with me. Now she sat right beside me and I gave her the tape of the song I wrote about her and the next day I went in, I was scared right, and she was sitting all the way in the corner on the other side of the room, which that was my first taste of rejection in life OK, when it came to my music. (laugh)”