Ozark Mountain Jubilee

The Oak Ridge Boys

About Ozark Mountain Jubilee

"Ozark Mountain Jubilee" is a song written by Scott Anders and Roger Murrah and recorded by American country music group The Oak Ridge Boys. It was released in October 1983 as the first single from the album Deliver. The song reached #5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.


Year:
1984
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#4

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I hear a rooster crowin' 
It's a frosty mornin' 
I can almost see the sign 
Goin' so fast I can't stop 
I'm just a stones-throw from Little Rock 
Headin' for that Missouri line

Don't need a map to get there 
You can get there from anywhere 
When you're goin' in your head 
I can see the arms outreachin' 
Just like the day I was leavin' 
It's been oh so many years.

Let me get on the Frisco Silver Dollar Line 
Take my time 
And see all I can see 
Fiddler rosin up your bow 
We'll have our own 
Ozark Mountain Jubilee

If I can't be a favorite son 
I'll be the prodigal one 
'Cause I've been gone too long 
Oh how the years have flown by 
Oh how I've realized 
How much of me is gone.

(Chorus)

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Written by: SCOTT ANDERS, ROGER MURRAH

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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12 facts about this song

Song Origin
The song "Ozark Mountain Jubilee" is a well-renowned piece composed by Thom Schuyler and Paul Overstreet.
Artists
Performed by the famous American country and gospel vocal quartet, The Oak Ridge Boys. The group includes original members Duane Allen, Richard Sterban, Joe Bonsall and William Lee Golden.
Album
This song is from their 1983 album called "American Made."
Genre
"Ozark Mountain Jubilee" is classified under the country genre.
Peak Position
The song reached its peak position on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs Chart at Number 1 in 1983.
Sales
The song helped the "American Made" album become one of the Oak Ridge Boys' biggest selling releases.
Song Duration
The duration of "Ozark Mountain Jubilee" is approximately 3 minutes and 41 seconds.
Record Label
This song was released by the MCA Records label.
Crossover Popularity
While primarily appreciated as a country music hit, "Ozark Mountain Jubilee" also gained playtime on pop radio stations showing its crossover appeal.
Songwriters
"Ozark Mountain Jubilee" showcases the songwriting skills of Thom Schuyler and Paul Overstreet, who have penned numerous hits for various country artists.
Band Recognition
This song is often included in The Oak Ridge Boys' live performances and has become a fan-favorite track.
Music Video
The music video of "Ozark Mountain Jubilee" highlights the band's signature stage energy and captures the tune's upbeat tempo.

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