Online (song)

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"Online"
Image:OnlineSingle.jpg
Single by Brad Paisley
from the album 5th Gear
Released August 2007
Format CD single
Recorded 2007
Genre country music
Length 4:56 (album version)
Label Arista Nashville
Writer Chris DuBois, Kelley Lovelace, Brad Paisley
Producer Frank Rogers
Brad Paisley singles chronology
"Ticks"
(2007)
"Online"
(2007)
"Letter to Me"
(2007)

"Online" is a single by American country music artist Brad Paisley. It is the second single from his 2007 album 5th Gear. The single is Brad's ninth overall Number One single on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, as well as his fifth consecutive Number One. In addition, the song's music video won a Video of the Year award for Brad at the 2007 Country Music Association awards.

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[edit] Content

"Online" is a satire of the online world, specifically MySpace. Here, the song's protagonist is a geek who lives at home with his parents, holds a job at the local pizzeria, and claims limited success in the dating world. Actually "five-foot-three and overweight", a fan of science fiction, and a mild asthmatic, the main character has an account on MySpace. There, he assumes a much more desirable personality: "Online, I'm out in Hollywood / I'm six-foot-five and I look damn good / I drive a Maserati / I'm a black-belt in karate / And I love a good glass of wine". Later in the song, he claims to live in Malibu, California, have a finely sculptured body, and pose for Calvin Klein Inc. and GQ. The fictitious alternate personalities make the geek claim that he is "so much cooler online".

[edit] Video

The video is directed by actor Jason Alexander, who also plays the geek in the song; William Shatner and Estelle Harris play his parents. Patrick Warburton has a cameo as a car dealer, and Maureen McCormick is featured as the geek's next door neighbor; the marching band from Brentwood High School in Brentwood, Tennessee makes an appearance at the end, as do country music artists Taylor Swift and Kellie Pickler. The video was shot in Auburn, Washington, during Brad Paisley's tour.

The song's video became the first ever country music video to reach Number One on the iTunes video sales charts.[1] In 2007, the video also won a Video of the Year at the 41st CMA Awards.

Brad Paisley held a contest allowing all the computer nerds and "cyber geeks" to direct their own videos for "online". He chose the winner on July 31st. The winning video was played at one of his concerts. The top five runners-up received an autographed copy of 5th Gear.[citation needed]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Neal, Chris (August 13 2007). "Brad Tops iTunes". Country Weekly 14 (17): 58.

[edit] Current peak positions

Chart (2007) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs 1
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 39
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Airplay 22
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 89

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Preceded by
"Take Me There"
by Rascal Flatts
Billboard Hot Country Songs number one single
by Brad Paisley

October 13, 2007
Succeeded by
"Love Me If You Can"
by Toby Keith
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