Watermelon Crawl

"Watermelon Crawl"
Single by Tracy Byrd
from the album No Ordinary Man
B-side "You Never Know Just How Good You've Got It"[1]
Released July 26, 1994[2]
Format CD single
Recorded 1994
Genre Country
Length 3:01
Label MCA
Writer(s) Buddy Brock
Zack Turner
Producer(s) Jerry Crutchfield
Tracy Byrd singles chronology
"Lifestyles of the Not So Rich and Famous"
(1994)
"Watermelon Crawl"
(1994)
"The First Step"
(1994)

"Watermelon Crawl" is a song written by Buddy Brock and Zack Turner, and recorded by American country music artist Tracy Byrd. It was released in August 1994 as the second single from his album No Ordinary Man. The song peaked at number 4 in the United States and number 8 in Canada. A dance remix of the song was released and crossed over to pop radio, where it peaked at number 81 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

Content

The song chronicles the adventure of the narrator at a small town in Georgia where a watermelon festival is taking place. The featured item at this festival is red wine made from the watermelons grown in the area. The mayor urges people to abide by the law and asks them not to drive if they have been drinking; instead, they should do a dance called "The Watermelon Crawl."

The lyrics describe the sign for a watermelon festival: "I saw a homemade sign written in red, 'Rhine County Watermelon Festival ahead'". The town of Rhine, Georgia is in Dodge County. If you add punctuation, the sign could be understood to read "Rhine - County Watermelon Festival ahead", meaning that ahead, in the town of Cordele, Georgia (which is in Crisp County), the county's Watermelon Festival is taking place. Cordele is approx 35 miles from Rhine. So the song likely refers to the annual Watermelon Days Festival[3] in Crisp County, Georgia which started in 1949.

Music video

The music video was directed by Michael Merriman and features Byrd stopping his tour bus in the Georgia town for the watermelon festival. The video was recorded in McEwen, Tennessee, at the Irish Picnic Fairgrounds.

Chart positions

Chart (1994) Peak
position
Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[4] 8
US Billboard Hot 100[5] 81
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[6] 4

Year-end charts

Chart (1994) Position
US Country Songs (Billboard)[7] 75

References

  1. Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 73. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.
  2. http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/byrd_tracy/611420/album.jhtml
  3. Crisp County Chamber of Commerce. "Watermelon Days Festival". Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  4. "Top RPM Country Tracks: Issue 2646." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. November 7, 1994. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  5. "Tracy Byrd – Chart history" Billboard Hot 100 for Tracy Byrd.
  6. "Tracy Byrd – Chart history" Billboard Hot Country Songs for Tracy Byrd.
  7. "Best of 1994: Country Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 1994. Retrieved August 4, 2013.

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