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Dottie West - Country Sunshine

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10 years ago on 15 October 2013 16:08

"Country Sunshine" is the name of a popular country song written by Dottie West in 1973, which is remembered both as one of West's biggest chart hits, as well as a Coca Cola jingle in a popular commercial.

"Country Sunshine" is about a person persuaded to leave a small town to go to the big city with a love interest. Because the person likes living in the country, and was "raised on country sunshine", the offer is declined.

The song "Country Sunshine" had originally been released as a commercial for the Coca Cola company, after West's 1968 hit "Country Girl" was used in another Coke commercial. West wrote "Country Sunshine" specifically for the commercial. It was produced by Billy Davis, who wrote such other famous jingles at the McCann-Erickson advertising agency, where his primary client was The Coca-Cola Company, as "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)", "It's the Real Thing", and "Things Go Better With Coke". The song lyrics vary - in some versions she sings the simple things are "A saturday night dance, a bottle of coke, and the joy that the bluebird brings", in others, the "bottle of coke" is replaced with "a picture show.

After the TV spot was released, West issued "Country Sunshine" as a single. The song ultimately became one of her biggest hits, just missing the top spot of the country singles charts. Because of "Country Sunshine's success in the commercial, West was awarded a Clio in 1974. The song became West's signature song. After the success of the song, she has been nicknamed Miss Country Sunshine. "Country Sunshine" is also West's "theme song".

Song Chart Performance
#2 U.S. Hot Country Singles
#9 Canadian RPM Country Tracks