Introduction:
Country music icon Toby Keith released “High Maintenance Woman” in February 2007. The song served as the lead single from his eleventh studio album, Big Dog Daddy. “High Maintenance Woman” showcased Keith’s signature blend of country rock and storytelling, and quickly became a hit with fans.
Chart-Topping Success
“High Maintenance Woman” proved to be one of Keith’s most successful singles. The song debuted at number 19 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart in February 2007. It steadily climbed the charts in the following weeks, eventually reaching the number one position in April 2007. “High Maintenance Woman” remained at number one for four consecutive weeks, solidifying its place as a fan favorite.
Production and Critical Reception
Keith, known for his involvement in the production of his music, co-wrote “High Maintenance Woman” with Tim Wilson and Danny Simpson. Chuck Ainlay, a frequent collaborator of Keith’s, partnered with him on the production side. “High Maintenance Woman” received generally positive reviews from critics. While some reviewers noted the song’s familiar themes of love and relationships, they praised the catchy melody and Keith’s characteristic vocals.
Enduring Legacy
“High Maintenance Woman” stands as a notable entry in Toby Keith’s extensive discography. The song’s commercial success and positive critical reception cemented its place as a staple of Keith’s live performances. Even today, “High Maintenance Woman” continues to be a popular choice for country radio stations and is included on many of Keith’s compilation albums. The song’s enduring legacy reflects Toby Keith’s ability to connect with audiences through relatable themes and a signature musical style.
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I see her layin’ by the poolside every dayShe ain’t got a lot on She ain’t got a lot to sayShe wouldn’t look my wayBut, buddy, what do you expect? I’m just the fix-it-up boy at the apartment complexAnd she’ll go out dancin’ ’bout 7:15Climb into the back of a long limousine I know where she’s goin’ She’s goin’ downtown I’m goin’ downtown too, and take a look aroundShe’s my baby dollShe’s my beauty queen She’s my movie star Best I ever seen I ain’t hooked it up yet But I’m tyin’ hard as I can It’s just a high maintenance woman Don’t want no maintenance manI’m just sittin’ ’round waitin’ on a telephone callAfter water pipe exploded in the living room wall If your washer and dryer need a repair You know the handyman’s waitin’ And he’ll be right thereTwenty-four hoursSeven days a week If it’s gettin’ clogged up or maybe startin’ to leak Just ring up my number, baby, give me a try You know I got all the tools And I can satisfyShe’s my baby dollShe’s my beauty queen She’s my movie star Best I ever seen I ain’t asked her out yet ‘Cause I don’t know if I can You see, a high maintenance woman Don’t want no maintenance manShe’s my baby dollShe’s my beauty queen She’s my movie star Best I ever seen I ain’t hooked it up yet But I’m tryin’ hard as I can It’s just a high maintenance woman Don’t want no maintenance man Ain’t no high maintenance woman Gonna fall for a maintenance man