I Bet You Don’t Know This About Garth Brook’s ‘Friends In Low Places’
We all know Garth Brook’s ‘Friends in Low Places’. Even if you don’t listen to country, you know this jam. It’s the ultimate karaoke, party, all around good feeling song.

NASHVILLE, TN – OCTOBER 26: Inductee Garth Brooks performs during the Musicians Hall Of Fame 2016 Induction Ceremony & Show at Nashville Municipal Auditorium on October 26, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images)
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We all know Garth Brook's 'Friends in Low Places'. Even if you don't listen to country, you know this jam. It's the ultimate karaoke, party, all around good feeling song.
BUT I bet you didn't know these fun facts about it!
- Near the end, when it's rowdy and you could hear the crowd around Garth, you can hear the fizz of a beer can opening. According to The Garth Factor: The Career Behind Country's Big Boom, when "Friends in Low Places" was originally mastered, that beer can sound was mistaken for a technical glitch at first.
- You can hear the cry of 'Push, Marie'! Garth's guitarist, James Garver's wife was delivering a baby when the song was recorded.
Who knew?!








