The Quittin' Kind

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"The Quittin' Kind"
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Single by Joe Diffie
from the album A Night to Remember
B-side "Don't Our Love Look Natural"
ReleasedSeptember 4, 1999
Genre Country
Length3:26
Label Epic
Songwriter(s) Phil Barnhart, Sam Hogin, Mark D. Sanders
Producer(s) Don Cook, Lonnie Wilson
Joe Diffie singles chronology
"A Night to Remember"
(1999)
"The Quittin' Kind"
(1999)
"It's Always Somethin'"
(2000)

"The Quittin' Kind" is a song recorded by American country music artist Joe Diffie. It was released in September 1999 as the second single from the album A Night to Remember . The song reached #21 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Phil Barnhart, Sam Hogin and Mark D. Sanders.

Joe Diffie American country singer

Joe Logan Diffie is an American country music singer. After working as a demo singer in the 1980s, he signed with Epic Records' Nashville division in 1990. Between then and 2004, Diffie charted 35 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, five of which peaked at No. 1: his debut release "Home", "If the Devil Danced ", "Third Rock from the Sun", "Pickup Man" and "Bigger Than the Beatles". In addition to these singles, he has had 12 others reach the Top 10 and ten more others reach the Top 40 on the same chart. He has also co-written singles for Holly Dunn, Tim McGraw, and Jo Dee Messina, and has recorded with Mary Chapin Carpenter, George Jones, and Marty Stuart.

<i>A Night to Remember</i> (Joe Diffie album) Joe Diffie album

A Night to Remember is the seventh studio album released by American country music artist Joe Diffie. His last album for Epic Records, it contains the singles "A Night to Remember", "The Quittin' Kind", and "It's Always Somethin'", which respectively reached #6, #21, and #5 on the Billboard country charts. The title track was also Diffie's highest entry on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching #38 there. The song "You Can't Go Home" was originally recorded by Conway Twitty. "Don't Our Love Look Natural" was originally recorded by Keith Whitley.

<i>Billboard</i> (magazine) American music magazine

Billboard is an American entertainment media brand owned by the Billboard-Hollywood Reporter Media Group, a division of Eldridge Industries. It publishes pieces involving news, video, opinion, reviews, events, and style, and is also known for its music charts, including the Hot 100 and Billboard 200, tracking the most popular songs and albums in different genres. It also hosts events, owns a publishing firm, and operates several TV shows.

Chart performance

Chart (1999)Peak
position
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles ( Billboard ) [2] 90
US Hot Country Songs ( Billboard ) [3] 21
Canadian RPM Country Tracks40

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  1. Whitburn, Joel (2013). Hot Country Songs: 1944-2012, Eighth edition. Record Research. p. 101.
  2. "Joe Diffie Chart History (Bubbling Under Hot 100)". Billboard.
  3. "Joe Diffie Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.