"Dry County" Is A Song By Bon Jovi From Their 1992 Album Keep The Faith. It Was Written By Jon Bon Jovi. Dry County Stands As The Band's Longest Song Released So Far With A Length Of 9 Minutes 52 Seconds. A Shorter 6-Minute Version Reached #9 In The UK Charts And #1 In Latin America. The Guitar Solo Is Often Considered Richie Sambora's Best And Sambora Has Gained Much Respect With This Track. Dry County Is About The Decline Of The US Domestic Oil Industry And Its Effect On Those Whose Income Relied On It. In Live Versions Of The Song During The Build Up To The Second Guitar Solo Jon Bon Jovi Often Includes A Monologue About The Struggles Of Life Generally. Dry County Is An Epic Ballad That Contains Several Rises Climaxes And Instrumental Solos In The Vein Of Such Long Rock Epics As "Free Bird" "Child In Time" "Stairway To Heaven" "November Rain" And "Jungleland". Although Dry County Is Considered A Fan Favorite It Was Played Regularly Only On The Keep The Faith And These Days Tours. In Fact On May 13 2006 When Bon Jovi Played Dry County Live On The First Concert Of The Summer Leg Of Their Have A Nice Day Tour In DĂĽsseldorf It Was The First Time It Had Been Played Live In 10 Years And Went On To Be Performed On Further Occasions On That Tour And On The Band's More Recent Lost Highway Tour. The Band's Followers Often Display Signs Requesting The Song.