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* AuthorsSavingThrow: "Lookin' for That Girl" was widely panned for its "bro country" sound, so the label pulled it in favor of the much more warmly received "Meanwhile Back at Mama's."
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* TheWoobie: In the first verse of "Grown Men Don't Cry" describes the protagonist seeing a homeless boy hugging his sobbing mother, and the protagonist that they lived in a car and wore everything they owned.

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** In a similar variation, "Portland, Maine," from 2014's ''Sundown Heaven Town,'' was co-written by folk artist Donovan Woods, who would go on to record it himself and release it as a single the following year.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: "Refried Dreams" is a goofy song even by genre standards, and is an oddity both for his discography and the album it's on, particularly since that album has at least two of his most famous songs on it. Even the other novelty song on that album, "Indian Outlaw," doesn't sound as out of place, which is probably why "Indian Outlaw" is included on most of the greatest hits compilations while "Refried Dreams" isn't, despite "Refried Dreams" peaking higher on the charts.

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