Jul 31, 2008 1:00 pm US/Central
'Big' Country Music Star Wants To 'Raise McCain'
John Rich of Duo 'Big and Rich' Writes Song In Support of Republican Presumptive Nominee
RACINE, Wis. (AP) ―
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John Rich, second left, and Big Kenny, right, of country music act Big & Rich accept awards from Warner Brothers Music on July 25, 2007 in Nashville, Tenn.
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Country music star John Rich wants like-minded voters to join him in "Raising McCain."
The other half of the Nashville duo Big and Rich, the singer-songwriter has penned lyrics for a rock-infused anthem focused on the 5 1/2 years Republican presidential candidate John McCain spent as a prisoner of war in Vietnam and his refusal of an early release.
"He stayed strong, stayed extra long til they let all the other boys out. Now we've got a real man with an American plan, we're going to put him in the big White House," the song says. Its refrain: "We're all just raising McCain."
Rich planned to debut "Raising McCain" on Friday at the Country First concert in Panama City, Fla., with McCain on hand.
Rich, 34, has written best-selling songs for country artists, including Gretchen Wilson's "Redneck Woman" and Faith Hill's "Mississippi Girl."
In an interview, Rich said he hadn't been involved in politics before but got excited about the Arizona senator's campaign. He finished the song about a month ago and sent it to McCain's daughter Meghan, who sent it onto campaign officials.
"I wanted to offer him something that he didn't have, a rally song, one that really captures that maverick spirit," Rich said.
Rich said McCain's Vietnam experience motivated him to compose the song, which he planned to offer on his Web site without charge.
"This guy is a hero," Rich said. "He was physically tortured for years, and yet he gets out of bed every day and serves our country for decades."
Earlier this year, will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas composed a song for Obama, "Yes We Can," and enlisted celebrities like actress Scarlett Johansson and singer John Legend to perform and sing. The song became an online sensation, drawing more than 8 million hits on YouTube alone.
Rich said that while he admired Obama and was "proud as an American" that a black candidate was on the verge of winning the Democratic nomination, he disagreed with the Illinois senator on most major issues and felt he didn't have enough experience to be president.
"The entire world is looking for a way to sucker punch us," Rich said. "National security is absolutely at the top of the list of issues. That's why I think John McCain is the guy to keep us safe."
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