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Mud on the Tires

Mud on the Tires is the third studio album by American country music artist Brad Paisley. Released on July 22, 2003, through Arista Nashville, it produced four hit singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts: the Top Five hits "Celebrity", "Little Moments" and "Whiskey Lullaby", as well as the Number One title track. The album itself has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA, while "Whiskey Lullaby" and the title-track have been certified as gold singles.

Mud on the Tires

July 22, 2003

The Castle - Franklin, TN

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The album produced four singles for Paisley. First was "Celebrity", which peaked at number 3 on the country charts. Following it were the number 2 "Little Moments", and then the number 3 "Whiskey Lullaby" in 2004. This latter song, a duet with Alison Krauss, was her first Top 40 country hit since her guest vocal on Kenny Rogers' Number One hit "Buy Me a Rose" in 2000. "Whiskey Lullaby" was later covered by Jon Randall, who co-wrote it, on his 2005 album Walking Among the Living. The title track was the fourth and final release from this album. In February 2005, this song became Paisley's fourth Number One hit, and his first since “I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)” in 2002.


"Is It Raining at Your House" is a cover of a song originally recorded by Vern Gosdin on his 1988 album Chiseled in Stone. Gosdin's rendition was a number 10 country hit that year. "Spaghetti Western Swing" is a narrative skit featuring Redd Volkaert. The final track is a hidden track called "Kung Pao", another skit featuring Bill Anderson, George Jones and "Little" Jimmy Dickens.


"The Cigar Song" is based on an urban legend about a man who purchases expensive cigars and takes out insurance on them, then smokes them and asks for the insurance money after claiming that they were lost in a "series of small fires".[7]

Brad Paisley – lead vocals, acoustic guitar (1-4, 6-11, 13, 15, 16), electric guitars (1-8, 10-16), tic-tac bass (1-5, 7), 12-string guitar (2), (2, 6, 10), Go-bro (6), baritone guitar (9), 6-string bass guitar (11)

mandolin

– acoustic piano (3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 13-16), Hammond B3 organ (6)

Bernie Herms

– Hammond B3 organ (4, 11)

Gordon Mote

Jim "Moose" Brown – Hammond B3 organ (7)

Gary Hooker – electric guitar (14), tic-tac bass (14)

– electric guitar (15)

Redd Volkaert

banjo (1, 7, 10)

Ron Block

Randle Currie – (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 13-16), pedabro (3)

steel guitar

dobro (9, 10)

Jerry Douglas

Kevin Grantt – bass guitar (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16), (3, 9, 13), fretless bass (6), tic-tac bass (8)

upright bass

Ben Sesar – drums (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13-16)

Randy Hardison – drums (7)

– percussion (1-11, 13-16), handclaps (8)

Eric Darken

– handclaps (8)

Frank Rogers

– handclaps (8)

Brian David Willis

Justin Williamson – (1-5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16)

fiddle

viola (9), lead and harmony vocals (9)

Alison Krauss

Don Sampson – whistling (3)

Wes Hightower – backing vocals (1-8, 10, 11, 14)

– backing vocals (5)

Dan Aykroyd

– backing vocals (5)

Jim Belushi

– backing vocals (8)

Vince Gill

Kenny Lewis – backing vocals (9), bass guitar (10)

– backing vocals (9)

Dan Tyminski