Mud on the Tires (song)

"Mud on the Tires"
Single by Brad Paisley
from the album Mud on the Tires
Released September 13, 2004
Recorded 2003
Genre Country
Length 3:28
Label Arista Nashville
Writer(s) Brad Paisley
Chris DuBois
Producer(s) Frank Rogers
Brad Paisley singles chronology
"Whiskey Lullaby"
(2004)
"Mud on the Tires"
(2004)
"Alcohol"
(2005)

"Mud on the Tires" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Brad Paisley. It was released in September 2004 as the fourth and final single and title track off Paisley's album Mud on the Tires. The song reached number-one on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and peaked at number 30 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was written by Paisley and Chris DuBois.

Content

In the song, the narrator sings about finally getting a loan and buying a new Chevrolet pickup truck. He suggests to his significant other that they go out into the woods and hang out, breaking the truck in and getting some "mud on the tires." Chevrolet sponsored the product placement in the song.

Music video

The music video features Brad performing the song live at an event called Mudstock[1] while people party and watch from a very muddy terrain. Also during the video, two women argue about whether Brad “plays great” or “looks better” and end up fighting in the mud parodying a Miller Lite commercial as Brad and the late Little Jimmy Dickens watch the commercial and admit they will buy whatever the commercial is selling.

Chart performance

The song debuted at number 54 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week ending September 11, 2004.

Chart (2004–05) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[2] 30
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[3] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2005) Position
US Country Songs (Billboard)[4] 11

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/Sales
United States (RIAA)[5] Platinum 1,000,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
double-daggersales+streaming figures based on certification alone

References

Preceded by
"Awful, Beautiful Life"
by Darryl Worley
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks
number-one single

February 5, 2005
Succeeded by
"Bless the Broken Road"
by Rascal Flatts
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