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The second single from Kellie Pickler's striking debut, "Small Town Girl," rips a page from her diary. She co-wrote this revealing ballad about her mother, who left when Pickler was a child, and the artist now has no contact with her. In the lyric, Pickler reflects on missed moments (braiding hair, getting ready for prom) and wonders if her mother ever thinks about her. The most powerful music is that which draws from real life, and this is heartbreakingly honest and vulnerable. Yet among the hurt and confusion, Pickler emerges as a survivor. Country music at its finest from one of the format's most impressive new talents. —Deborah Evans Price
O my good ,I am starting to cry ,this is good for our Kellie ,I wonder important song for me becouse my father left me when I was 2 and I have never seen him or heard of him since then ,it is so close to Kellie's story .I am so proud and happy for Kellie I wish her the best she deservs it !