1998 Garth Brooks Feel-Good Tropical Party Anthem Soared to No. 1 on the Charts ...Saudi Arabia

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"Two Piña Coladas" was the third release from his LP Sevens. Shawn Camp, Benita Hill and Sandy Mason wrote the song.

“Two Piña Coladas” has long been a crowd favorite at Brooks' concerts, often drawing enthusiastic sing-alongs from fans. While not always one of his biggest signature anthems, its upbeat, beachy energy makes it a highlight of his live shows.

The tune would hit the top spot on Billboard's Hot Country Chart on May 9, 1998. It remained a chart favorite for 28 weeks in total.

Shepherd explained that he, Hill, and Mason were in a songwriting lull and didn't have any ideas. "We all left the room and went outside," he began.

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Hill told The Tennessean that she originally thought Jimmy Buffett would want to record the song. However, after a meeting with Brooks' producer, Alan Reynolds, its future was cemented.

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Brooks released a live version of "Two Piña Coladas" on his Double Live album.

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