‘It All Begins With a Song’ Streaming Now On Amazon Prime

It All Begins with a Song, now streaming on Amazon Prime, provides music lovers with a behind the scenes glance at the Nashville songwriting industry. Check out our review below.

It All Begins with A Song

It All Begins with A Song Streaming Now On Amazon Prime

Between shots of living room studios, the legendary Bluebird Cafe, and publishing houses across Nashville, the intro of, ‘It All Begins With a Song’ starts in a way that will make any music lover swoon; with writers listing the famous songs they’ve penned despite that fact that you likely don’t know any of their names. From country hits like “Live Like You Were Dying”, “Whiskey Lullaby”, “Mama’s Broken Heart”, and “Jesus Take the Wheel” to pop and rock anthems including “Don’t Stop Believing” and, “You Give Love a Bad Name”, the new Amazon Prime documentary brings songwriters typically in the shadows into the well-deserved spotlight.

There is no shortage of familiar faces throughout the project (Garth Brooks, Kelsea Ballerini, Brad Paisley, Luke Bryan, Kacey Musgraves, and Brandy Clark just to name a few), but it’s the unfamiliar ones who steal the 90-minute show. Music city hitmakers featured in commentary and performance clips include Jimmy Robbins, the late, great, busbee, Andrew Combs, Jessi Alexander, Brett James, Caitlyn Smith, Jeffrey Steele, and Shane McAnally, along with dozens more.

In the 1950’s American songwriter Harlen Howard said all you need to write a country song is, “three chords and the truth”. Today, ninety-five years after the Grand Ole Opry first hit the airways, that’s still the case, and it’s those stories that continue to make listeners fall in love with music.

Songs touch people, and sometimes our experiences with their songs can touch the writer too. Bill Anderson shared an emotional memory of a time his song, “Five Little Fingers” gave a suicidal man something to live for, but it’s the final segment that’s the most powerful. After hearing a story on NPR about a father desperate to feel close to the son he lost in Afghanistan, Connie Harrington and Jessi Alexander wrote, “I Drive Your Truck”. The record, which would later become a number one song for Lee Brice, is to this day one of the best depictions of grief in the country genre.

Music can heal. Music can inspire. Music can bring us together. And it all beings with a song.

‘It All Begins with a Song’ is now streaming on Amazon Prime.

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Ashley Cooke Debuts New Song “Jealous Of The Sky”

Ashley Cooke’s brand new song, “Jealous Of The Sky” is available now, October 13th on all streaming platforms. Take a look below as we dig a little deeper into the track.

Ashley Cooke "Jealous Of The Sky"

Ashley Cooke’s “Jealous Of The Sky” is available everywhere now

TikTok megastar and country singer-songwriter, Ashley Cooke debuted her new song earlier today, “Jealous Of The Sky”. Already making waves, the song is quickly climbing the charts on the iTunes, and fans are going absolutely crazy for the new tune.

“Jealous Of The Sky” is in remembrance of Cooke’s best friend, Adam who passed away from cancer. She shared a video of her friend on Instagram captioning the images with “This is for anyone who’s ever lost anyone. For me – this is for you, Adam.” A touching tearjerker, the song showcases the songstress’ voice in the best light.

“You get to be blue and grey / You don’t mind the season change / You can shine all the time / Like it’s just another day / Let the rain out when you feel like you wanna cry / Now you get to say hello, while I gotta say goodbye / I’m jealous of the sky”

Cooke sings her heart out about dealing with loss and grief, yet trying to hold it all together. Anyone who has ever lost someone they loved will relate to this song. It is clear why the singer has had so much success on social media, as she finds a way to connect with her fans in an authentic, refreshing, and genuine way.

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“Jealous Of The Sky” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recent releases on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

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Tim McGraw’s “I Called Mama” Claims Top Spot and Earns Him 44th Career #1

Tim McGraw’s “I Called Mama” earns him his 44th career number one as the song hits the top spot on the country charts this week.

For decades, McGraw has graced our radio airwaves, giving us the tunes that have become the soundtrack to our lives. In fact, along with this marks the fourth straight decade for McGraw on scoring No. 1 singles, to match his four-decade streak on No. 1 albums he accomplished earlier this year with his 16th studio album, HERE ON EARTH. The album serves as his first solo release in five years marking his return to Big Machine Records.

“I Called Mama” is the lead single from the record and is a message to everyone to remember the people that make our world a little brighter even during the darker times. The beautiful track is truly impactful during these unprecedented times we have been living in over the last several months through the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Grabbed my guitar from the back seat / Wrote a song just for me / And I sung it for the blue sky / And a couple live oak trees / I thought of home, grabbed my phone from my pocket / And I called mama”

Written by Lance Miller, Mary Green, and Jimmy Yeary, the single is literally a reminder to call your mom, but the deeper message is to seek comfort in those who comfort you and welcome you with open arms, despite your flaws.

As the song tops the charts, McGraw continues to impress and proves that his music still resonates well with modern-day country music fans. “I Called Mama” is McGraw’s first number-one single since the iconic “Humble and Kind” debuted in 2016, but of course the singer has had many charted songs in between. We cannot wait to see which song is a hit with country music lovers next.

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“I Called Mama” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

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Luke Combs Releases Acoustic “My Kinda Folk” In Weekly Series

Luke Combs released an acoustic preview of “My Kinda Folk” from his upcoming What You See Ain’t Always What You Get Deluxe album. Every Monday over the past four weeks, Combs has taken to social media to perform an acoustic snippet of a new track from the album in a new Weekly Series until its official release on October 23rd. Watch “My Kinda Folk” below:

“My Kinda Folk” is an ode to the hard-working men and southern lifestyle that this singer loves to endure. Lyrically, this song resembles “Blue Collar Boys,” but based on the 27 seconds he teased on his social media pages, it sounds a little more 90’s country-influenced.

There oughta be a law against working this hard and still having this much fun / We get it done, drink a beer, catch a fish, hunt a deer and then we’ll  fire up a little smoke / Me and my kinda folk

Next Monday, Combs will perform the final song and fan-favorite, “Forever After All” which he has previously played live, before officially releasing the five new songs on Friday, October 23rd.

Luke Combs Lovin' On You Number One

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Justin Moore Releases New Song “We Didn’t Have Much”

Justin Moore’s brand new song, “We Didn’t Have Much” is available now, October 9th on all streaming platforms following his September album release Live at the Ryman. Read more about the new track here.

After recently landing his ninth #1 single with “Why We Drink”, Justin Moore has released a brand new single almost directly following his Live at the Ryman album released September 25. “We Didn’t Have Much” focuses on all of those small yet meaningful treasures that prompt joy such as swimming holes, Sunday chicken, and the smell of coffee in the kitchen.

“I’m really excited to get ‘We Didn’t Have Much’ out to Country radio. It sounds different than any other song we’ve released to radio in my career,” Moore shares in a press release. “I think it’s a poignant lyric for this time in our lives also. 2020 has led my family and I to lead a more simple life than what we are accustomed to. This song speaks to the beauty in that simplicity.”

With magical guitar accompaniment that speaks to the nostalgia commonly considered in relation to the past, and childhood specifically, the production of this new track from Moore brings the listener back to those special moments in which we cherish and reflect on with a smile. Moments that weren’t significant at the time, though, with time, end up being greatly valued and acknowledged as such.

Justin Moore's "We Didn't Have Much" is out now

Justin Moore’s “We Didn’t Have Much” is available everywhere now

“There was dirt on daddy’s clothes / From putting that bacon on mama’s stove / Dog barking in the yard at a truck we don’t know / All we had was us / And that little bitty house and a lotta love / We had it all when we didn’t have much”

“We Didn’t Have Much”, written by Jeremy Stover, Randy Montana, and Paul DiGiovanni is the first single release of an entirely new project. A sixth-studio record from Moore is set to hit streaming platforms in 2021. Until then, anticipate this new chapter of music with the singer-songwriters tendency to paint a picture with words of “country traditionalism, vivid storytelling and signature Arkansas-bred twang”.

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“We Didn’t Have Much” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recent releases on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

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Kassi Ashton Releases New Song “Black Motorcycle”

Kassi Ashton’s brand new song, “Black Motorcycle” is available now, October 7th on all streaming platforms. Accompanied by the announcement of Ashton’s partnership with Harley Davidson® as a brand ambassador, take a look below as we dive into the track.

Muted lyrics to start, with a grounded beat that follows, “Black Motorcycle” has a rock country soul with punk rock style. The electric guitar and tone of Ashton’s voice encompass a struggle for rebellion and a complete rumbling of the body mimicking that of the motorcycle.

In a recent press release, Ashton explains “I’ve always in my head kind of considered my music motorcycle country. I like music with weight at the bottom. That’s freeing and moving, but still sits down here,” motioning to the pit in her stomach.

The singer-songwriter hit the nail on the head, as this track most definitely does just that. It inspires escape with the wind blowing through your hair in the chorus, and a never-ending drive that starts deep in the gut.

Ashton shares a bond with her father over their love of motorcycles, further evolved with the announcement of her partnership with Harley Davidson® as one of its brand ambassadors. She has the gritty authenticity of one who doesn’t care what anyone thinks, but still has pop tendencies to remain connected to her audience.

Kassi Ashton's new song "Black Motorcycle" is available now

Kassi Ashton’s “Black Motorcycle” is out now

“If you can be my easy ride, I, I’ll be the gasoline, baby you my lighter / Kiss me and take me a million miles, all the way / Lay back on the back of your black motorcycle”

Whether listening live or on your own motorcycle, Kassi Ashton’s “Black Motorcycle” is every gritty rebel song you want when you just want to get away and be free.

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“Black Motorcycle” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recent releases on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

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Who Is Jordan Rowe? The Story Behind His Journey to Country Music

After releasing his debut track to the world, “Good For Nothin'”, newcomer Jordan Rowe spoke with NYCountry Swag about his backstory and his journey to Nashville. Read more about him below.

Jordan Rowe

 

As always, our Swag Spotlight this week features a rising artist that our team thinks our readers will love. Jordan Rowe, south Georgia native grew up singing in church much like many country stars however when we discuss in a recent chat about the artists that have influenced his life and his career, we don’t hear the usual ‘Johnny Cash’, ‘Merle Haggard’ or ‘George Strait’. Rowe laughs when saying that he recalls being most influenced by early Luke Bryan music, something that is refreshing to hear. He attended the University of Georgia and started performing as an opening act for artists around Athens, spending his summers in Nashville writing and interning at River House records before making the permanent move in June of 2019.

Since his move, its been a whirlwind of accomplishments including being signed to River House in partnership with Ashley Gorley’s publishing company Tape Room Music. “To have the opportunities that I’ve had so quickly, its such a blessing and that is all credit to God and his plan. I pray for opportunities to come and try to make the most of them when I get them, working really hard, writing so many songs lately and just working as hard as I can at it, being thankful for everything that this happened and soak it in and enjoy it.”

Rowe has also was able to be a part of Luke Combs’ Beer Never Broke My Heart tour last year playing the tailgate shows before opening acts Jameson Rodgers and Morgan Wallen, letting us know that that experience just him and his guitar getting to play for their fans was one of his favorite parts of this journey so far.

In a press release announcing his joint publishing deal, Rowe stated “One of my favorite Bible verses is Proverbs 16:9 which says, ‘The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.’” and during our chat, we discussed why he wanted to share that verse with the industry. “I was playing a show at the Georgia Theatre a while back, I was opening and a guy who was there owned an apparel company and gave me a box and in that box, he wrote a note to me and wrote that verse on it and I had never read that verse before,” he explains. “I thought it was so cool because I have planted my heart, I want to be a successful singer and songwriter but the Lord is establishing my steps to get there, from that moment on, every setlist I write that verse at the bottom of it because sometimes, I am singing to empty rooms or to people who act like they don’t care at all, but then I can look down at that setlist and say to myself, this might not be the best thing but this is one of those steps to where I want to be and where I am supposed to be.”

His faith in the process and his confidence in his craft, Rowe continues to shape the kind of artist and songwriter that he wants to be. Combining and melding a traditional sound with a freshness found in modern-day country, his debut single “Good For Nothin'” is the perfect way to showcase his versatility and who he is. “Traditional country twang is just where I naturally go, but I also feel like that is what people are longing for right now, that more traditional sound,” he states.

For fans of Luke Bryan, Morgan Wallen, and Jon Pardi will find a brand new favorite artist in Jordan Rowe. Thanking his eclectic taste in music, he understands that listeners today are loving a broad spectrum of genres and he hopes to write and record a cohesive first project over the course of the next year that will showcase all of his musical tastes and introduce his signature sound to country music fans.

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“Good For Nothin’” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Brothers Osborne: Skeletons – Album Review

Brothers Osborne’s new album, Skeletons is available now, October 9th. Take a listen and check out our album review below as we dig a little deeper into the collection of songs.

Brothers Osborne New Album Skeletons

Brothers Osborne’s ‘Skeletons’ is out now, October 9th.

We have come to love Brothers Osborne as a country duo who remain true to themselves and their music, highlighting crisp country-rock and heartfelt slower tunes. As talented singers and songwriters, the men deliver an elevated, yet enticing sound with their new record Skeletons, leaning more towards the country-rock side of the gamut of their talent.

Continuing to celebrate the southern-rock groove that Brothers Osborne has created, the record takes their message to another level. “If Pawn Shop was our introduction, and Port Saint Joe was like the first conversation we had with someone over a beer, then Skeletons is the moment where you start getting down to the real stuff and showing who you really are,” John shared in a recent press release, adding, “If you really want to get to know us, this is the record to do it.”

Skeletons is begging for live-music to return, as each song has killer instrumentals and arrangements that just need a stage and an audience! Beginning with “Lighten Up,” the brothers give fans the twangy sound that we have been accustomed to. The song quickly takes a more rambunctious tone, similar to their other killer rock jam, “All Night,” the top 30 single that comes immediately after. The title track, “Skeletons” is one of the best off the record. It features spectacular guitar rifts and an extraordinary amount of energy.

“High time to come to Jesus / You got skeletons in your closet / It’s written all over your face / Every little lie, stacked so high / Can’t keep your story straight.”

The platinum-selling duo continues to play for their fans. Songs like “All The Good Ones” and “ Back On The Bottle” are backed by a steady drum and quick and witty lyrics. On the other hand, “I’m Not For Everyone” and “High Note” take a softer approach. The former starts off slower and escalates into a more mid-tempo jam that has great radio appeal. “High Note” stays on the slower side of things but conveys the more romantic side of the duo’s talent.

Another standout track is “Old Man’s Boots.’ One of the more traditional-country tunes, the song is a lyrical masterpiece. Brothers Osborne expresses the importance of boots, country roots, and all that connects the two.

“Might not look like much to you / But there really wasn’t much they couldn’t walk through.”

TJ spoke for himself, John, and his band, sharing, “We want this record to show people that we’re here to stay. We are part of the cloth of this genre,” and we think that really says it all. Skeletons is just another impressive album by Brothers Osborne, and we anticipate many more in the future!

NYCS Picks:

  1. “All Night”
  2. “Skeletons”
  3. “I’m Not For Everyone”
  4. “High Note”

 

Skeletons Tracklist:

  1. Lighten Up
  2. All Night
  3. All The Good Ones Are
  4. I’m Not For Everyone
  5. Skeletons
  6. Back On The Bottle
  7. High Note
  8. Muskrat Greene
  9. Dead Man’s Curve
  10. Make It A Good One
  11. Hatin’ Somebody
  12. Old Man’s Boots

 

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Skeletons is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music‘ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

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Travis Denning Drops Fan-Favorite New Track “Goodyears”

Travis Denning’s brand new song, “Goodyears” is available now, October 9th on all streaming platforms. Take a look below as we dig a little deeper into the track.

Breakout country artist, Travis Denning, proves he is here to stay with feel-good new country jam, “Goodyears”. This song arrives following the success of several recent releases, including his first No. 1, “After a Few” and current country radio single “Where That Beer’s Been”. Denning consistently delivers genuine country songs that feature a laid-back cool twist, leading his music to stand out amongst others.

The new single, “Goodyears” is a lyrically dense tune filled with clever wordplays and small-town references. The Georgia natives sings of life’s ups and downs, emphasizing that it’s the simple joys that make it all worth living. In the song’s chorus, Denning shares this message with his fans, using the double meaning of “Goodyears” and the highway as a metaphor to life.

“Rollin’ on them Goodyears / Flyin’ on them high times /  Circle K cold beer / Growin’ up on a Friday night … Just keep on doin’ how we do it to get through it ‘round here / Rollin’ on them Goodyears”

Travis Denning's new song "Goodyears" is out now

Travis Denning’s “Goodyears” is out now

The mellow guitar strings throughout the song make for a relaxing and authentically country listening experience. Denning paints a mental picture of life growing up in a small town with lyrical nods to “Friday nights”, “Jackpot scratch-offs”, and “Two-lane” roads, bringing forward memories and connecting with his fans through relatable experiences.

Travis Denning first played this song during live sets in early 2020, where fans felt an instant connection to the smooth and invigorating sound and feel-good message. After generating an initial buzz amongst the live-show listeners, the singer-songwriter officially released the track.

Listeners can all relate that life is full of struggles, hard work, and not-so-good times, but there are also many reasons to celebrate and enjoy the simple highs, which Denning details throughout the song.

“Through the downs and the ups / all the smooth and the rough / Yeah, there’s days where you pray and days where you cuss”

We’re so glad that the Denning officially released the song and can picture this playing on country radio, while cruising on our own “Goodyears.” It’s the perfect uplifting and relatable country jam, and we can’t wait to hear more from the rising artist!

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Laine Hardy Releases New Song “Other LA” For His Fans

Laine Hardy’s brand new song, “Other LA” is available now, October 9th on all streaming platforms. Take a look below as we dig a little deeper into the track.

Laine Hardy has created a fanbase that goes wild every time he releases a brand new song. His newest release, “Other LA,” follows his enticing rendition of the classic holiday song, “Please Come Home For Christmas” and his original, “Tiny Town.” His new song, “Other LA” is another crucial part of Hardy’s incredible journey as an artist.

The American Idol star and Louisiana native knows how to deliver music that resonates with his fans. His new song “Other LA” is just another example of his pure and innovative creativity. The song may sound familiar to some fans, who have seen the singer perform the song live or via social media. Hardy also performed the jam during one of our virtual country brunches earlier this month.

“To my home sweet other LA / Everybody brags about the beach / No one seen it in weeks / Nothing but taillight traffic / If you love it that much you can have it / If it was up to these old boots, I’d be back down in Baton Rouge / I know a country boy can survive / But it’s tough for a rodeo guy”

Laine Hardy Other LA

Laine Hardy’s “Other LA” is available now

Laine Hardy shared with fans that he wrote the song in Nashville, just before the world seemingly shutdown for quarantine. The track is a clear ode to the singer’s home state of Louisiana, conveniently shortened as “LA.” The clever song is an appreciation for your hometown roots and of course Los Angeles, California, which is one of the cities that helped Hardy blossom into the performer he is through American Idol. Whatever way you look at the new song, “Other LA” is another song that fans will surely fall in love with!

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“Other LA” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recent releases on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

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