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・ Play party
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・ Play School (New Zealand TV series)
・ Play School (UK TV series)
Play Something Country
・ Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)
・ Play Straight or Fight
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・ Play the Funk
・ Play the Game
・ Play the Game (American game show)
・ Play the Game (film)
・ Play the Game (Irish game show)
・ Play the Game (NGO)
・ Play the Game (song)


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Play Something Country : ウィキペディア英語版
Play Something Country

"Play Something Country" is a song recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn, co-written by Ronnie Dunn and Terry McBride. It was released in June 2005 as the first single from the duo's album ''Hillbilly Deluxe''. In September of that year, the song reached the top of the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs charts, becoming the twentieth and final Number One hit of the duo's career.
==Background and writing==
The idea came to Dunn after a show in Minnesota. According to McBride, who played bass guitar in Brooks & Dunn's road band, Dunn "comes busting onto the bus and says, 'how about this idea?' and he howls that ''ah oooh, aw, play something country!''" Inspired by Gretchen Wilson, with whom they had been touring, McBride and Dunn decided to base the song's central character on Wilson's image, creating a "ballsy chick that bursts into the barroom, puts her hand on her hip () and goes, 'play something country!'"〔 After McBride told Wilson that she was the inspiration for "Play Something Country," Wilson replied that she loved the song.〔

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