Upon hearing about the song, Diffie said, "it's really an honor" to be mentioned in the song, and that it was "flattering". The album's other two singles were "C-O-U-N-T-R-Y" and "Whole Lotta Gone" (previously the B-side of "Bigger Than the Beatles"), both of which peaked at 23 on the country music charts in 1996. That refrain became the title of Diffies final album,Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie! "[5] His family moved to San Antonio, Texas when he was in the first grade, and subsequently to Washington, where he attended fourth and fifth grades. Show Media. "Unfortunately for Joe, we've had to do a lot of up-tempo stuff to get on the radio," he adds.
The latter spent 37 weeks on the country music charts, the longest chart run achieved by any of his singles. It's just that their names ain't in the headlines.". Its gonna be a good one with @JoeDiffieOnline, @thesteelwoods t.co/svqg9BMYmW. released in 2019. Kevin Downs, a soldier who was severely wounded in Iraq.