Church On Cumberland Road

Album: The Road Not Taken (1989)
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  • "Church On Cumberland Road" was written and originally recorded by John Scott Sherrill, Bob DiPiero and Dennis Robbins, who had a band called The Billy Hill Boys. Sherrill told Songfacts: "Billy was a fictitious character, and for some reason, that idea didn't really fly. The lead singer of the band was fictitious, which created all kinds of problems at radio and with gigs, but we had a ball. We put out one album with Warner Brothers and got halfway through another one. We had a great time out on the road and had a chance to do some writing. The Shenandoah guys heard it and made a great record of that song."
  • Sherrill talked about how the song was written when he spoke with Songfacts: "That song stems from an experience Bob DiPiero had in London. He was dead drunk in a pub outside of town with some songwriting friends of his over there. They staggered out, and in the moonlight across from the pub was an old ancient British church - small but with a big steeple. A stone church in the moonlight, and it was so beautiful that he staggered over there and he hugged it. He said, 'I'm going to write a song about you someday.' He told us that story when he got back in Nashville. We had been jamming with that melody for The Church On Cumberland Road, so we just transferred his church to America in our minds and put it out here on Cumberland Road."
  • Cumberland Road is off of River Road in West Nashville. There is a real church there - a little white church.
  • Shenandoah teamed up with Nickelback for a new version of "The Church On Cumberland Road" in 2025. The country-rock collaboration was born out of backstage conversations after both bands shared bills at several major country festivals.

    "Nickelback's Chad Kroeger and I had the chance to talk about their music and ours and the parallels of some of the tunes that could be swapped out on the setlists," Shenandoah lead singer Marty Raybon said. "The idea came up, and after a few text messages, we were off and running with what is one of the coolest things we've ever done. Shenandoah and Nickelback. Who would have thunk it."
  • The 2025 version of "Church On Cumberland Road" came with an animated music video by the studio Cartuna, which reimagines Shenandoah's original late '80s video, this time with Kroeger animated right into the story.

Comments: 1

  • Henry O. Godwinn from Wheeling, WvThought this was done by Kentucky Headhunters
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