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In the song, the male narrator's lover has announced herCritical reception
Dan Milliken of ''Country Universe'' gave the song a C− rating, and said in his review of the song that it had an interesting story but did not expand on it: "the guy has taken this time to tell us about it because he’s flabbergasted that she would let their relationship end under such ordinary circumstances ��t’s an OK start, and one could see how that might make for an interesting song." Chris Neal of '' Country Weekly'' described the song as "slow-rolling melancholy", calling it a "perfect introduction" to Nail's album.Music video
A music video for the song premiered on CMT on July 16, 2009. It was directed by Roman White, who also directed David Nail's previous video "I'm About to Come Alive". The video shows Nail driving through the countryside in a convertible. Flashback scenes of his girlfriend getting out of his car at a gas station and arguing with him. The video couple have clearly argued, even though the lyrics express the singer's surprise that his departed lover didn't even "try to pick a fight." He is then shown driving through the city, as well as scenes of him walking down the middle of the street. According to a 2009 interview, the girlfriend is played by his wife. The video was shot in downtown Nashville. Matt Pfingsten directed an alternate video for the song, released one month later, which uses an acoustic version of the song.Chart performance
"Red Light" debuted at number 58 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart in March 2009. The song became Nail's first Top Ten hit in November 2009 and peaked at number 7 in December 2009. On the week ending October 10, 2009, the song debuted at number 95 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100.Weekly charts
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{{David Nail 2009 singles Country ballads 2010s ballads David Nail songs Songs written by Dennis Matkosky Songs written by Melissa Peirce Songs written by Jonathan Singleton Music videos directed by Roman White MCA Nashville Records singles Song recordings produced by Frank Liddell 2009 songs