New Country Music Friday – The Playlist 1/17/20

New Music Friday! This week we get new music from Little Big Town, Dustin Lynch, Carly Pearce, David Nail, Lauren Jenkins, Steve Moakler and more!

Check out all the new music and more on our Spotify New Country Music Playlist below and be sure to follow for updates each and every Friday:

 

 

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Maren Morris The Only Country Act at the 2020 Governors Ball Music Festival

Maren Morris Governors Ball

As artists continue to push the envelope and venture into the cross over world, Maren Morris has found a ton of success in the pop genre since her collaboration with Zedd and Grey, “The Middle”. Announced today, Morris will join the lineup for the 2020 Governors Ball Music Festival in New York City which features over 65 artists.

Her latest project, GIRL while of course, has all of the country storytelling, leans in the fluidity of not being boxed into one genre. “The Bones” has been played on pop stations across the country and her spot at this year’s festival will attract even more fans that love good music, no matter the genre.

Many genres will be well-represented at this year’s Governors Ball at Randall’s Island Park on June 5th-7th, as the headliners are Tame Impala, Missy Elliott, Vampire Weekend, and Flume. Stevie Nicks and Miley Cyrus are also on the bill.

For the full lineup head to https://www.governorsballmusicfestival.com/lineup/

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Luke Bryan, Morgan Wallen & More On The Proud To Be Right Here Tour

Luke Bryan Tour

 

Just announced, this summer’s tour line up is getting even hotter as Luke Bryan brings the Proud To Be Right Here Tour nationwide. Joining him on select dates is Morgan Wallen as direct support with Runaway June and Caylee Hammack. Bryan went live on Facebook to announce the summer and fall tour which kicks off on May 28th and will continue through October 10th.

The tour will stop at the most famous arena in the world, Madison Square Garden on August 4th. Watch the full Facebook live below. Bryan also teased that there are several special surprises in store for the tour including unannounced dates and other opening acts.

After the big announcement, Bryan played his current single “What She Wants Tonight” and teased a snippet of a new song “Born Here, Live Here, Die Here”. “The second I heard this next song, I knew it was something that I was going to record. It just feels like certainly growing up in my hometown. It feels like just the perfect song to kind of describe the small town, hometown life,” Bryan described of the unreleased track.

Tickets for the tour and more information can be found at www.lukebryan.com/tour

Planning on heading to a show? Check out the best Luke Bryan lyrics to use as Instagram captions here. 

Luke Bryan’s Proud To Be Here Tour Dates:
5/28 Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center
6/18 Darien Center, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater
6/19 Hartford, CT – Xfinity Theatre
6/20 Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion
6/25 Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest at American Family Insurance Amphitheater
7/16 San Diego, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
7/17 Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
7/18 Sacramento, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre
7/23 Bend, OR – Les Schwab Amphitheater
7/24 Bend, OR – Les Schwab Amphitheater
7/25 Portland, OR – Sunlight Supply Amphitheater
7/30 Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
7/31 Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena
8/4 New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
8/5 Gilford, NH – Bank of NH Pavilion
8/6 Gilford, NH – Bank of NH Pavilion
8/14 Bangor, ME – Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion
8/21 Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
8/23 Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live
8/28 Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
8/29 Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
8/30 Charleston, SC – TBD
9/24 Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena
9/25 St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
9/26 Green Bay, WI – Resch Center
10/1 Bossier City, LA – CenturyLink Center
10/2 Lafayette, LA – Cajundome
10/8 Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center
10/9 Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center
10/10 San Bernardino, CA – Glen Helen Amphitheater

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NY’s Country 94.7 Collecting Valentine’s Day Letters For Our Troops

One of our favorite radio DJs and people, Kelly Ford on Kelly Ford In The Morning on New York’s Country 94.7 is asking for listeners help to make Valentine’s Day a little better for our military. You can show your love for our servicemen and women by sending a Valentine’s Day card to show them how much you appreciate their sacrifice.

Jason Aldean stopped by the studio to help kick things off by creating his own Valentine. Check it out below:

 

Purchase or create a Valentine’s Day card of your own and mail it to:

Support Our Troops®
c/o NY Country 947 Valentines For the Troops
13791 N. Nebraska Ave
Tampa, FL 33613

The deadline to get the letters to the troops by Valentine’s Day is Saturday, February 1st, 2020. Support Our Troops needs to receive all the letters by then if they want to be sent out BEFORE Valentine’s Day.

Find out more details here and be sure to sign up for our weekly e-newsletter so you don’t miss any upcoming news or opportunities to get involved! Sign Up Here!

 

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Kane Brown Lyrics To Use As Instagram Captions

Kane Brown was quick to the top of the charts with his debut self-titled album only a short time ago in 2016. Since then he has been all over the world, gaining more and more of a fanbase with each show. Here is our New Year’s gift to you, so you don’t waste time thinking of the perfect Instagram caption for the show near you. We’ve got them here!

Kane Brown Lyrics

1. “What if I was made for you and you were made for me. What if this is it, what if it’s meant to be.” — What Ifs

2. “Forgiveness is something we gotta know. ‘Cause if you hold on forever, it’ll hurt your soul. That’s why I’m learning how to let it go.” — Learning

3. “10 PM most folks are sleeping. But it’s the weekend, so we ain’t. And we know where the cops don’t go.” — Setting the Night On Fire, feat. Chris Young

4. “I couldn’t dream this up even if I tried. You and me in this moment feels like magic only. I’m right where I wanna be.” — Heaven

5. “Known to be crazy. Known to be wild. Mama had to suffer a little devilish child.” — One Thing Right

6. “It might take a hundred lifetimes to do. But baby, I just want to be good as you.” — Good as You

7. “I don’t think you know what you’re doing to me. You got my heart skip-skipping a beat. You’re not close enough. So that space between you and me, yeah let’s lose it.” — Lose It

8. “If home is where the heart is, I’m homesick for you.” — Homesick

9. “’ Cause when you hit the lights, put your lips on mine, it gets hotter than a Houston night.” — Like a Rodeo

10. “And if I take my hat off for the stars and the stripes. And if I just can’t seem to shut it down. That’s just my where I come from coming out.” — My Where I Come From

What We’re Listening To: January Picks

NYCountry Swag’s “What We’re Listening To” playlist highlights the wide range of our team’s favorite songs and artists when it comes to the country music genre.  At the end of the day, we are all fans first with a passion for country music and are eager to share with you all what we’ve got on repeat each month.

Find below each of our team member’s favorite songs and why in our January picks. Then be sure to give our Spotify account a follow and listen to our favorite tracks!

 

JANUARY PICKS:

 

Stephanie Wagner, Founder

Pick: “Make Me Want To” – Jimmie Allen
Songwriters: Jennifer Denmark, Jimmie Allen, Paul Sikes

This month I chose Jimmie Allen’s “Make Me Want To”. When this song came out on his debut album over a year ago, it was instantly one of my favorites, but as it continues to climb the charts and is played more and more on radio, I constantly find myself going to put it on as soon as I open Spotify. It’s the kind of jam you just have to put a little louder and bop along to. I hope we can see this song hit # 1!

 

Christina Bosch, Managing Editor 

Pick: “Martha Divine” – Ashley McBryde
Songwriters: Ashley McBryde, Jeremy Spillman

Country music does a lot of things well, especially revenge songs. On “Martha Divine”, released just this past Monday, Ashley McBryde continues the narrative from the first hint of new music from the reigning CMA New Artist of the Year award winner, “One Night Standards”. The story is brought to life with the music videos that accompany the songs but what really caught my attention was the powerful drum beat and production.

It’s been over two years since I’ve seen her live, but I can guarantee that “Martha Divine” is going to become a staple in her live set. Revenge killing has been done before, the cheating husband, all of the two-timing bastards, but putting a new twist in this track, it isn’t the man but the mistress getting the ax.

McBryde’s delivery and final ‘nail in the coffin’ line gets me every time I listen, “It ain’t murder if I bury you alive, Martha Divine”. 

 

Lucie Bernheim, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Sugar Coat” – Little Big Town
Songwriters: Jordyn Shellhart, Lori McKenna, Josh Kerr

One of my favorite songs of the past year is Little Big Town’s “Sugar Coat.” It’s a poignant anthem for women and people everywhere. It’s about women feeling the need to gloss over things even when they do not want to. They have been taught to from a very young age, and oftentimes, that weight gets really heavy, as if wearing a coat – hence the play-on-words title. “Passed down from my mom / She wore it so well / She’d rest it on my shoulders / Say it’s colder out there than you think,” member Karen Fairchild sings on the second verse.

The narrator of the song is not the type to turn to alcohol or pills or one-night stands. But sometimes she wishes she was, just so she could feel something other than pain. “Sometimes I hardly can stand it/I just smile with a lump in my throat/Sometimes I wish I could bear it/Didn’t have to wear this sugar coat,” the band sings on the chorus. It’s brilliantly written and brilliantly performed, and as a young woman myself, I resonate with the sentiment.

 

Dylan Bestler, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Sinning With You” – Sam Hunt
Songwriters: Emily Weisband, Josh Osborne, Paul DiGiovanni, Sam Hunt

I’ve been waiting for Sam Hunt to release this since he played it for the first time in September. Written from the perspective of an unmarried man, love puts his faith to the test as he confesses to God that because his feelings for this girl are so strong and he knows they will end up together, the actions they partake in shouldn’t be considered sins.

“As long as you’re for me / as long as I’m for you / who could be against us, baby?”

I find his relationship story so intriguing. The girl he sang all of those songs about on Montevallo (her hometown) is now his wife. In “Drinkin’ Too Much” he straight-up says “Hannah Lee, I’m on my way to you”, and here he is in 2020 singing “I always knew that I would end up with you”. If that’s not love (and perseverance) then I don’t know what is. Like he says in the song, nothing should interfere with true love and they shouldn’t feel guilty about whichever way they want to express it. I believe this song carries more weight than people think.

 

Kristina Callahan, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Front Seat” – Rayne Johnson
Songwriters: Joe Jordan

I first heard this song on Sirius XM “The Highway” and fell in love with it. When I heard the title I immediately thought it’d be a fun, upbeat song about sitting in the front seat of a car but it’s the complete opposite.

“You belong on the right side /Of the right guy that puts you first ’cause you’re the grand prize / And I ain’t saying you belong with me / But you belong in the front seat”

Johnson compares being in the front seat of a car to being someone’s priority. Country music has a ton of cliche yet catchy love songs but I think the lyrics in this one are so unique and I was immediately hooked.

 

Alexa Ebner, Contributing Writer

Pick: “London” – Filmore
Songwriters: John-Luke Carter, Filmore

I love this song, as it’s super honest and relatable. I also enjoy that it’s a little bit slower and calmer than Filmore’s other music. The prominent acoustic guitar makes Filmore’s voice shine and also creates a very nostalgic and comforting mood. It’s interesting to see this different side of him and connect with his music on a deeper level, with the extremely honest lyrics and smoother sound. Throughout the song, Filmore features in clever mentions of the city of London, as he sings about visiting a city alone with someone that you once dreamed/and or planned that you’d be going with.

 

Autumn Haile, Contributing Writer 

Pick: “Good Times” – The Lone Bellow
Songwriters: Aaron Dessner, Brian Elmquist, Jason Pipkin, Zach Williams 

If you need a funky, blues-inspired pick-me-up in the form of a Country/Americana track, look no further than “Good Times” by The Lone Bellow. Nashville transplants by way of Brooklyn, NY, this group of musicians and songwriters make music filled with meaning and washed in stunning harmonies. “Good Times” is no different. It’s a bit more upbeat and atmospheric than some of their previous work, but it’s a reminder as to why these guys have continued to build a strong fanbase year over year — they’re just that good. You’ll want to lift your hands in exultation when the track comes to its wild end.

 

Molly Holmberg, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Damn Strait” – Adam Sanders
Songwriters: Adam Sanders, Ben Stennis, Jordan Rager

Adam Sanders is one of my favorite people I worked with in Nashville last year. Not too shortly after I got to hear him play a song called “Damn Strait” and I fell in love and prayed he would release it. Months go by and Granger Smith cuts the song and Sanders released his own version shortly after. The song makes references to King George Strait’s biggest hits, “Amarillo by Morning” and “Nobody in His Right Mind Would’ve Left Her.” Adam’s grittiness in his voice gives this song the passion to the lyrics, making it a great ode to Strait himself.
“Between the still and the whiskey, something just hit me / Maybe I might’ve been wrong / I’m living every line and nobody in his right mind / Praying that it ain’t too late / Damn Strait”

 

Briana Lopez, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Noise” – Cody Johnson
Songwriters: Gordie Sampson, Jim McCormick, Radney Foster

I’ve been a Cody Johnson fan for about five years now and every song he releases I catch myself calling it my favorite but, his song “Noise” off of his Ain’t Nothin’ To It album is definitely my go to.

The lyrics and music are so powerful and make a good song but, the emotion that he pours into it when he sings makes it a GREAT story.

“Your eyes cut through every distraction/ Through the rage of the machine and the roar of the engines/ This rock keeps turnin’, this city don’t sleep/ You’re my secret shelter when I can’t find peace/ The way you touch, the way you whisper/ The way you love and how it lingers/ You can make it all go away”

This part sends chills up my spine and makes me feel warm inside, especially when he sings it live. His voice and songs make him a powerhouse, and something us local Texans can be proud of.

 

Nicole Piering, Contributing Writer

Pick: “On A Night Like This” – Lady Antebellum
Songwriters: Dave Barnes

One of the songs I can’t get enough of is Lady Antebellum’s version of “On a Night Like This.” I’ve been a huge fan of singer-songwriter Dave Barnes for well over a decade, so to hear Lady A re-record one of his songs was a treat. Their version is stunning and orchestral with a hint of a Christmas vibe, as evidenced by their performance of it on CMA Country Christmas. Make sure to check out the original version as well – they’re both so beautiful and different.

 

Pick: “Everywhere But On” – Matt Stell
Songwriters: Lance Miller, Matt Stell, Paul Sikes

I love songs that tell common storylines but in a new way, and I was intrigued the first time I heard this new one from Matt Stell. The lyrics tell of a familiar tale: a heartbreak that makes you want to run away and start over. But as the character in this story learns, trying to escape the memories and feelings is easier said than done. He moves from state to state, hoping that leaving his small town will be enough to get over his ex. Eventually, though, he realizes he won’t move on until he stops running. Doesn’t that just hit you right in the feels??

“I’ve been from Savannah to Long Beach / Trying to keep your memory out of reach / But there you were in the Delta nights / The Santa Fe sun, the Colorado sky / I could add another pushpin to the map / But that don’t stop me from missing you and looking back / Guess there’s just one place I haven’t gone / I’ve moved everywhere but on”

 

Rebekah Milsted, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Reasons To Drink” – Cole Swindell
Songwriters: Brandon Kinney, Cole Swindell, Michael Carter

My song for this month is “Reasons to Drink” by Cole Swindell. It may be older but it’s a song that can bring anyone together. Whether you’re celebrating a life event, hanging out with your friends, or getting over a breakup, we all have a reason to drink.

 

Erica Zisman, Contributing Writer

Pick: “This Bar” – Morgan Wallen
Songwriters: Ernest Smith, Jackson Morgan, Jake Scott, HARDY, Morgan Wallen, Ryan Vojtesak

This month I had to pick yet another Morgan Wallen song. In my opinion, the rising artist’s newest track “This Bar” is just as good as all the tracks on his debut record. The new song is honest, personal, and relatable- and of course, complete with a catchy hook and chorus.

“I found myself in this bar / Making mistakes and making new friends / I was growing p and nothing made sense / Buzzing all night like neon in the dark / I found myself in this bar”

Wallen is one of the most exciting artists out there right now, and so far, he has yet to disappoint. I am eager to see what his next releases sound like and how he continues to grow as a singer-songwriter.

Listen to our picks on our “What We’re Listening To” playlist on Spotify and be sure to give it a follow, so you can catch our monthly updates.

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Russell Dickerson Lyrics to Use As Instagram Captions

We have been fans of Russell Dickerson since he played our very first Country Brunch event in 2016. Since then he’s gone on to achieve three number one hits and have massive success with his live shows. He’s an act you don’t want to miss and we’ve got the best Instagram captions to go with your photos when you see him live.

Russell Dickerson

1) “ I came to life when I first kissed you. The best me has his arms around you. You make me better than I was before. Thank God I’m yours.” – Yours

2) “If heaven is anywhere, it’s right here.” – Blue Tacoma

3) “Just what I need to get on through, girl you give me something good, something good to come home to.” – Something Good

4) “Hey bring it over here little mama, Yeah got a whiskey waiting on ya” – MGNO

5) “0 to 60 starts out slow but the further you get the faster it goes. You’re hitting 80 and running out of road. And the further you get the faster it goes.” – 0-60

6) “Three little words, do not disturb, hanging from the handle. Feeling this fire, burning all night, like that candle” – All Fall Down

7) “If lovin’ was money, how much you think we’d make? If kisses were cash, we’d never stop making it rain, no.” – Billions

8) “Cause I’ma love you til the sun burns out. Love you til my heart breaks down.” – Would You Love Me

9) “’Cause you look like a love song, you look like a love song to me, yes you do.” – You Look Like a Love Song

10) “Runs on coffee and red wine. She’s easy like Sunday morning and wild like Saturday night. She’s 24 carat goodness, an angel’s all I see.” – Every Little Thing

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Not All Friendships Are Meant to Last and That’s Okay

All Friendships

In a perfect world all friendships would last forever, but the truth is that losing friends is an unavoidable part of growing up. People mature, circumstances change and sometimes people no matter how close can drift apart.

Maybe you can’t put your finger on exactly when you went your separate ways with a certain friend. Maybe you can’t put into words why they are no longer the first person you call with news. Maybe you don’t know what they are up to on a random Friday night. And maybe you have no idea which of the dreams they had have since come true.

Wondering what went wrong is normal, but sometimes the answer is nothing. So in the moments when you are missing a lost friendship, remember this: just because a friendship didn’t last, it doesn’t mean it wasn’t important.

Friends are there when we need a shoulder to cry on. Friends are there to listen when we need to vent. Friends are there to join the adventures, both good and bad. Friends are there to help us grow and to encourage us to become who we are meant to be.

It’s just that some of those friends aren’t meant to stay. It can hurt to think back to the days when you couldn’t picture your life without a certain person. It’s sad to remember the promises you made about being there for events and big life moments. But it also reminds us that we never truly know what life has in store. And the relationships we form along the way all serve a purpose, regardless of how long they are a part of our lives.

It’s true that everything happens the way it is meant to. And maybe that means one day, you’ll be back in each other’s lives. You might be able to pick up right where you left off, or you might be forced to start over. Or maybe instead, the day will come when they are just a memory.

Either way, be grateful for the time you had together. Be thankful for the lessons they taught you, for the memories you shared, and for the standards they set for what you deserve from a friend.

Because wherever they are, and whatever they are doing, chances are they’ve thought about you too. And whatever happens, they will always be a part of your story.

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Brand Clark Releases “Who You Thought I Was” & New Album Details

Brandy Clark

This past week Brandy Clark freed the secrets of Your Life Is A Record, her third studio album release since Big Day in a Small Town’s release in 2016. The Jay Joyce produced, 11-song listing will drop March 6th via Warner Records.

“Who You Thought I Was” is the first taste off Your Life Is A Record. This conventional, mid-tempo divertimento was ignited after the six-time Grammy nominee witnessed the Americana Awards at the Ryman a few years prior. John Prine arose and spoke, “I’m John Prine, but I’d like to go back to being who you thought I was.”

“Man . . . that hit me,” the country singer + songwriter told Nash Country Daily, “The songwriter in me instantly knew it was a song and the heart in me knew it was how I had felt in my own life many times. I mean who of us hasn’t let somebody down or wanted to be the version of ourselves that someone who loved us thought we were.”

Co-written by Jessie Jo Dillon and Jonathan Singleton, echos the end of a relationship while reflecting back on early childhood ideologies. She sings: “I used to wanna be a cowboy / I used to wanna be Elvis / Drive a pink Cadillac car / That’s why I learned to play the guitar / I used to wanna be Elvis / There’s a lot of things I used to wanna do / ‘Til I met you / Now I wanna be honest / Now I wanna be better / Now I wanna be the me I should’ve been when we were together / I wanna be at least almost close to worth your love / I wanna be who you thought I was”

This winter Clark is joining Tanya Tucker for select dates of the CMT’s Next Women of Country Tour. See the dates here.

To keep up with Brandy Clark follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

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

Your Life Is A Record Tracklist:

“I’ll Be The Sad Song”
“Long Walk”
“Love is a Fire”
“Pawn Shop”
“Who You Thought I Was”
“Apologies”
“Bigger Boat” Feat: Randy Newman
“Bad Car”
“Who Broke Whose Heart”
“Can We Be Strangers”
“The Past is the Past”

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Filmore Releases Fresh New Tune “State I’m In”

State I'm In FIlmore

Filmore is on a roll right now, releasing a number of good vibe and lyrically thoughtful singles. In December, the singer released the catchy and heartfelt tune, “Busy”, leaving us excited for the new music he has in store.

Filmore knows how to write a breakup song that makes you want to both dance and cry at the same time, making him such an exciting artist to watch grow. In “State I’m In”, Filmore sings about his struggle to shake off the memories after a breakup and coming to terms with all of his lost future plans.

Filmore surprises the listener with different beats, sounds, and speeds throughout the song. This tactic of constantly switching up the sound mirrors the emotional story of the song, making the listener feel Filmore’s distress. Before entering the chorus, Filmore sings in a sped-up, upbeat melody.

“Driving out past every small town spot that we had / Letting these wheels spin you out of my head”

The clever lyrics speak both figuratively and literally – he describes the feelings of nostalgia and sadness that show up when every place you go and see is somewhere that once meant something to you and your former partner.

“Baby, that’s the state I’m in / Tennessee or LA can’t outrun your memory / Every single place I’ve been / Can’t stop looking in the rearview / Don’t know where I am without you”

The singer-songwriter uses a clever play on words, with the title lyric “Baby, that’s the state I’m in”, sharing both how he feels mentally and describing the physical locations of where his memories are the strongest. Though he is trying to move forward and just keep driving, he can’t help but get lost reminiscing the past.

Filmore is currently joining Lauren Alaina on her debut headlining “That Girl Was Me” tour. Don’t miss them at the Bowery Ballroom in NYC on Monday, January 27th.

To keep up with Filmore, you can follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

“State I’m In” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music 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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