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"Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy)"
Single by Rodney Atkins
from the album If You're Going Through Hell
Released September 2007
Format CD Single
Recorded 2006
Genre Country
Label Curb
Writer(s) Casey Beathard
Marla Cannon-Goodman
Producer Ted Hewitt
Rodney Atkins
Rodney Atkins singles chronology
"These Are My People"
(2007)
"Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy)"
(2007)
"Invisibly Shaken"
(2008)
If You're Going Through Hell track listing
"Watching You"
(3)
"Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy)"
(4)
"In The Middle"
(5)

"Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy)" is the title of a song written by Casey Beathard and Marla-Cannon Goodman, and recorded by American country music artist Rodney Atkins for his 2006 album If You're Going Through Hell. The album's fourth single, it is also Atkins' fourth consecutive Number One hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, tying a record for most Number Ones from a country album since Tim McGraw's Set This Circus Down in 2001-2002.[1]

[edit] Content

The song begins with the narrator's recollections of his teenage years. In the first verse, he states that although he cannot recall anything else that he learned in high school, he does remember the speech given to him by his girlfriend's father after meeting him for the first time — a speech meant to instill fear in the boy so that he does not misbehave when with the girl:

Come on in boy, sit on down and tell me about yourself
So you like my daughter, do you now? Yeah, we think she's somethin' else
She's her daddy's girl, her momma's world
She deserves respect, that's what she'll get
Now, ain't it son?
Y'all run along and have some fun
I'll see you when you get back, bet I'll be up all night
Still cleanin' this gu"

In the second verse, the narrator tells of how he may someday find himself in the same situation as the father (i.e., meeting his daughter's boyfriend, who "seems to have just one thing on his mind"), and need to give that same speech to the boyfriend.

In a short bridge later in the song, the narrator notes that the approach is merely to intimidate the young suitor at that it is extremely effective:

Now it's all for show, ain't nobody gonna get hurt
It's just a daddy thing, and hey, believe me
Man, it works!

The song concludes with the narrator speaking to the young boyfriend: "Yeah, son, y'all buckle up and have her back by 10 — uhh, let's say about 9:30. Drive safe!"

[edit] Chart performance

Chart (2007-2008) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot County Songs 1
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 40
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 90
Canadian Country Singles Chart 5
Canadian Hot 100 84
Preceded by
"Letter to Me"
by Brad Paisley
Billboard Hot Country Songs
number-one single

March 1-March 8, 2008
Succeeded by
"All-American Girl"
by Carrie Underwood

[edit] References

  1. ^ Horner, Alanna (2008-04-07). "Story Behind the Song". Country Weekly 15 (7): 15. 



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