
George Case Releases “That Doggone Song” To Radio
Christian Country artist George Case has released his latest single, “That Doggone Song,” to radio. With its toe-tapping rhythm, down-home lyrics, and nostalgic storytelling, the track is a cheerful reminder of the special bond we share with our four-legged friends – and the simple joys they bring to our lives.
Rooted in faith, family, and real-life moments, George’s music reflects a lifetime of diverse experience. From a small Southern Baptist church in Pickens, South Carolina, to military service across Europe and the Middle East, and now back home in the Blue Ridge foothills, George Case has always found a way to channel his heart into music. His newest single is no exception—only this time, the inspiration came with a wagging tail and a wet nose.
“I wrote this song one morning while my grandson was eating breakfast and the family dog, Cedric, was just being his goofy self,” George shares. “The lyrics just poured out. It was fun and lighthearted, and when my wife and friends heard it, they insisted I record it.”
Produced by Jeremy Medkiff and brought to life with an all-star cast of musicians – including four-time Grammy-winning fiddle player Andy Leftwich – “That Doggone Song” is full of joy and personality. Listeners will find themselves smiling at lines like “His biggest worries are ticks and fleas” and “He aggravates me when he don’t know right from wrong, like the time he thought my cowboy boot was a bone.”
George Case Releases “That Doggone Song” To Radio
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But beyond the humor, there’s heart. “Every time I leave and come back home, he licks me to death—he starts singing his song,” George sings. It’s a line that resonates with anyone who’s ever been greeted at the door by a dog who missed them dearly.
Following the viral success of his previous single, “There is a Place,” which reached over half a million views on YouTube and touched listeners in more than 100 countries, George continues to combine genuine storytelling with uplifting melodies and deeply rooted values. “That Doggone Song” might just be his most playful yet, but it’s packed with the same sincerity and warmth that have defined his ministry from the start.
With a music video filmed in the nostalgic setting of Cotton Top in Norway, SC, and featuring Cedric himself, “That Doggone Song” is already stealing hearts – and turning up radios.
George Case invites listeners to smile, tap their toes, and remember the unconditional love of the dogs who wait at the door. And as he puts it, “From Cedric and me – we hope this song makes your tail wag.”