Dry County (song)

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"Dry County"
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Single by Bon Jovi
from the album Keep the Faith
B-side "Stranger in This Town" (live)
ReleasedMarch 7, 1994 (1994-03-07)
Length
  • 9:52 (album version)
  • 6:37 (radio edit)
Label
Songwriter(s) Jon Bon Jovi
Producer(s) Bob Rock
Bon Jovi singles chronology
"I Believe"
(1993)
"Dry County"
(1994)
"Always"
(1994)
Music video
"Dry County" on YouTube

"Dry County" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was released on March 7, 1994, as the sixth and final single from their fifth studio album, Keep the Faith (1992). It was written by Jon Bon Jovi. Clocking in at 9 minutes and 52 seconds, "Dry County" is the longest song that Bon Jovi has ever recorded on a studio album. The song reached number nine on the UK Singles Chart and number six in Finland. It was not released in the United States or Canada.

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Lyrical interpretation

"Dry County" is about the decline of the U.S. domestic oil industry and its effect on those whose income relied on it. In live versions of the song, during the buildup to the second guitar solo, Jon Bon Jovi often includes a monologue about the struggles of life generally.

Live performances

Although "Dry County" is considered a fan favorite, it was only played regularly on the Keep the Faith Tour. On May 13, 2006, Bon Jovi played "Dry County" live at the first concert of the summer leg of their Have a Nice Day Tour in Düsseldorf, it was the first time it had been played live in 10 years, and went on to be performed on further occasions on that tour and on the band's more recent Lost Highway Tour. The band's followers often display signs requesting the song. It was also performed during The Circle Tour and Because We Can Tour. It was performed once on the This House Is Not for Sale Tour in 2018 at the Allentown, Pennsylvania show.

Track listings

Charts

Chart (1994)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [7] 31
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) [8] 26
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100) [9] 15
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista) [10] 6
Germany (Official German Charts) [11] 41
Ireland (IRMA) [12] 18
Japan (Oricon) [13] 24
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) [14] 22
Netherlands (Single Top 100) [15] 19
Scotland (OCC) [16] 14
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) [17] 35
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) [18] 10
UK Singles (OCC) [19] 9

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United KingdomMarch 7, 1994
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • CD1
  • cassette
[20]
March 21, 1994CD2 [21]
JapanMarch 25, 1993CD
  • Jambco
  • Mercury
[13]

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