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“Friends in Low Places”—Garth Brooks

60 Songs That Explain the '90s

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Emphasizing Eternally Brilliant Aspects of 'Friends in Low Places'

The 90s hit 'Friends in Low Places' by Garth Brooks from the album 'No Fences' captures attention with two exceptional elements. The extended pause following 'my blues away' prompts a collective 'whoo' reaction, enhancing the song's appeal. Similarly, the use of the word 'oasis' stands out as a remarkable songwriting choice, contributing to the enduring brilliance of the track.

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