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Chicken Fried : ウィキペディア英語版
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"Chicken Fried" is a song that has been recorded by two different bands. The first version was recorded in 2003 by the Zac Brown Band, whose frontman Zac Brown wrote it, for the 2005 album ''Home Grown''. A second version was then released in 2006 by The Lost Trailers, whose version was released as a single but withdrawn from radio. Two years later, the Zac Brown Band re-recorded the song and released it as the first single from their album ''The Foundation''. In late 2008, it became their first chart single, as well as their first number-one hit on the ''Billboard'' country charts. The Zac Brown Band version was also featured in the 2008 movie ''Witless Protection'', starring Larry the Cable Guy.
The song has also been placed at number 39 for the Taste of Country's "Top 100 Country Songs of all Time" chart.
==History==
Brown began co-writing "Chicken Fried" with Wyatt Durrette several years before the song's release. The two met when Brown was playing at a tavern in Atlanta, Georgia. According to ''Country Weekly'' magazine, Brown had already started the song, when he and Durrette began listing off "things that are very southern or characteristic of the South to put into this song." The song was completed gradually over several years. After the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Brown decided to add the third verse, which has a patriotic theme ("I thank God for my life / For the stars and stripes…").〔 Although he had already begun performing the song, he still considered it unfinished until he added a line to the second verse.〔
The Zac Brown Band first recorded "Chicken Fried" in 2003 and later included this version on their self-released 2005 album ''Home Grown''.〔 Later on, in 2006, The Lost Trailers covered the song as their first release for the BNA Records label, with Blake Chancey serving as producer. Although The Lost Trailers' version had entered the country charts, it was soon withdrawn from radio and replaced with "Call Me Crazy", as Brown had changed his mind about licensing the song to BNA. "Call Me Crazy" then went on to peak at 43 in mid-2006. In the Nashville episode of Sonic Highways, Zac Brown explained the situation in greater detail:
In 2008, the Zac Brown Band re-recorded "Chicken Fried" for their fourth album, ''The Foundation'', which Keith Stegall produced. This re-recording was then released in mid-2008 as the band's first single, reaching Number One on the country charts in late 2008.

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