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Mississippi Girl : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mississippi Girl
"Mississippi Girl" is a song recorded by country music singer Faith Hill. It was released in May 2005 as the lead single from her album ''Fireflies''. A number one single on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs charts in late 2005, it was her first number one on the country music charts since 2000's "The Way You Love Me". ==About the song== Written specifically for the Star, Mississippi-bred singer by John Rich (of Big & Rich) and fellow MuzikMafia member Adam Shoenfeld, the uptempo tune was anticipated within the industry〔("USA TODAY's Nashville reporter: Brian Mansfield" ), ''USA Today'', May 24, 2005. Accessed June 23, 2007.〕 and spearheaded Hill's post-''Cry'' "country comeback"〔("Faith Hill: Fireflies" ), ''Stylus Magazine'', August 29, 2005. Accessed June 23, 2007.〕 by insisting that she had not forgotten her roots: :'' 'Cause a Mississippi girl don't change her ways :'' Just 'cause everybody knows her name. :'' Ain't big-headed from a little bit of fame ... The song also references Hill's forays into acting, in an episode of ''Touched By An Angel'' and the 2004 film ''The Stepford Wives''. "Mississippi Girl" was considered identical in purpose and theme to singer Jennifer Lopez' 2002 hit "Jenny from the Block", a fact noted by a number of commentators at the time.〔〔(BBC - Folk and Country Review - Faith Hill, Fireflies )〕
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