Zac Brown Band Lyrics To Use As Instagram Captions

Zac Brown Band Lyrics

If you are a fan of country music, you are most definitely a fan of Zac Brown Band. If you are catching a show but are blanking on a caption, you have come to the right place. They have had so many hits from “Chicken Fried” to “Toes” to “Homegrown” that work in your favor for a cute, funny, or country-filled captions on Instagram. We have compiled a list of lyrics to help you find the perfection caption for your Instagram posts.

1. “You make loving you easy, you make loving you all I wanna do” – Loving You Easy

2. “Pour me another one, make it a strong one, we’re gonna have some fun tonight” – Castaway

3. “I thank God for my life and for the stars and stripes. May freedom forever fly, let it ring. Salute the ones who died, the ones that give their lives, so we don’t have to sacrifice all the things we love.” – Chicken Fried

4. “Not a worry in the world, a cold beer in my hand. Life is good today” – Toes

5. I got everything I need and nothing that I don’t.” – Homegrown

6. “Life’s too easy to be so damn complicated. – Keep Me in Mind

7. “And if it weren’t for tequila and pretty señoritas I’d have no reason to stay” – Toes

8. “You’re such a beautiful drug I can’t get enough” – Beautiful Drug

9. “It’s better to live in the moment than stuck in the past” – Castaway

10.“And I think I might have found me my own kind of paradise” – Knee Deep

11. “The kings of fools a heavy crown, he didn’t know he almost drowned.” – Someone I Used To Know

12.”We take the weight of the world and lift it right up off of you.” – Me and the Boys in the Band

13. “Getting lost in the twists and the turns, finding these questions inside me still burn.” – Tomorrow Never Come

14.”Go on and dance. Dance like there’s no one around.” – I’ll Be Your Man

15.”My roots always keep me grounded.” – Roots

New Country Music Friday – The Playlist 5/17/19

It’s our favorite part of the week, New Music Friday! This week, Walker Hayes is back with another heartfelt, personal song, “Don’t Let Her.” Singer-songwriter, Ingrid Andress releases a brand new track, “Both.” Thomas Rhett and Jon Pardi join forces on “Beer Can’t Fix,” the next song revealed from Rhett’s forthcoming album.

Additionally, Revealing songs he wrote and recorded back in 2013-2014, Logan Mize releases ‘From The Fault’ an EP featuring 5 never before heard songs.

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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Walker Hayes Releases A Tribute To His Wife: “Don’t Let Her”

Walker Hayes Don't Let Her

 

Walker Hayes is at it again with another hit on his hands, “Don’t Let Her.” No one ever wants to think about living life without their spouse, but with the way life goes, you never know what the next day will bring. Most couples talk about if they would be okay with their significant other finding love again if the worst were to happen, and while this track is about the love that Hayes has for his wife Laney, it’s also dedicated to whoever may take his place one day.

Written by Hayes, Shane McAnally, and Andrew DeRoberts, the song came about while he was over in the UK. The night before the writing session, Hayes was missing Laney and their kids, when he created a list of things he loves about her. The singer-songwriter sent them one by one to his other half in a text message, and the rest is history.

“Don’t Let Her” gives a clear depiction not only of how much love Hayes has for his wife but specifics that make her so special. The lyric video is filled with pictures from their relationship that started as a friendship in elementary school. They are the definition of #relationshipgoals.

“She don’t give 2 cents about money / Likes a little coffee in her honey / Let her sleep late as she wants / Home is her favorite restaurant / Don’t you dare come home if you’re hammered / Better watch your mouth and your grammar / She loves babies, hates glitter / You better shave before you kiss her / And if she ever misses me / Please don’t let her”

Hayes is currently on his ‘Dream On It’ Tour and will be making a stop at the Taste of Country Music Festival at New York’s Hunter Mountain, where New York Country Swag will also set-up shop for the third year, so make sure to stop by! Get your tickets here.

To keep up with Hayes follow him on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook.

“Don’t Let Her” 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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NYCS First Impression: Logan Mize ‘The Vault’ EP

Logan Mize From The Vault

Logan Mize is one of Nashville’s most prominent and upcoming artists. He joined us last year for a Swag Session, sharing some insight into what the big year was going to bring. With his Better Off Gone tour having sold out shows, new music, and a growing fan crowd, Mize has proven what can happen with his grit and determination. Over the last few weeks, Mize has shared on his Instagram sneak peeks of some of the songs on his newest EP From The Vault, giving fans an inside look at the new project.

The first track, and arguably a top hit, “Only In This Town” pays homage to the people in his hometown. Keeping him grounded and proud to be where he is from, he is reminded that he is one of them and that will never change. For this whole album, and song specifically, Mize credits his friend and tour mate, Derek Wyatt, for making him feel comfortable playing in the studio. “He was so uplifting and complimentary to all of our playing, but you can hear on the track who was bringing the most energy. He was absolutely electric as a drummer and it was contagious whether we were in the studio or on the stage,” Mize states as he remembers his friend who passed away last year.

“I Want You” opens with an acoustic guitar feel that takes you back in time. The song is about a girl that a guy is head-over-heels for. “I want you for tonight, and I want you for forever, cause I love your rebel heart, and love the crazy weather, in your eyes, how you shine, no one else will do, I want you.” Between sparkly shoes, beautiful eyes, rebel heart, and just simply everything she does, he wants her forever.

“Best Friends” came out of a time where Mize and his wife Jill were new parents and with Mize on the road a lot, there was not a lot of time spent as a family, which had him reminiscing on the old days. This song goes back to the time where it was just the two of them laughing along and flying down the road with each other. “There was a time, you and I, don’t you remember when we were best friends.” “Best Friends” gives off the nostalgia of simpler days, maybe high school or college, when there were no worries in the world and you could be caught up in the other person, a feeling everyone can relate to.

“Thinking About You” was written by GRAMMY Album Of The Year Award-winner Daniel Tashian, who would go on to co-produced Kacey Musgraves’ Golden Hour and songwriter Troy Verges who has well-known tracks for Tim McGraw and Little Big Town. What a perfect song to have on your EP! The track starts off with a guitar throwback feel that makes you wanna turn up the radio and bop your head. With the vibes of the rest of the album, the song fits in perfectly, adding its own unique style. The message behind the lyrics are about loving everything about someone and not being able to get them off your mind. “I’ve been thinking about you. How you walk how you talk, such a pretty mess. I see you dancing in your boots and your black dress, stone cold you’re so fine, I gotta let you know if you were mine I’d never ever let you go. When you move, when you shake it and you down, make my heart beat so loud. You’re too good to be true, yeah, I’ve been thinking about you.” This is a great song launching us right into summer and sure to be a hit on the road.

The very last track on the EP, “Good Guys” was written with Mize’s longtime friend and collaborator Blake Chaffin. It starts off with an amazing guitar riff and lyrically instantly paints a picture in your mind. The girl in the song sees right through the tough guy look yet still they go off flying into the sunset together. Looking back Mize comments, “the vocal hits me kind of raw/harsh when I listen to it now but I think we really did a good job capturing what I had in mind writing this batch of songs. This one stands out from that time period as one of my favorites.”

The EP features Mize’s abilities to write a mix of songs that are all unique, raw, authentic, and special, and it is those very things that set him apart as an independent artist. What fans may not know about the songs on this EP is that they are actually from 2013-14. During that time phase, Mize was writing a lot and brought his band into the studio to record the songs that felt the most like him. Mize stated in a press release, “I’ve recorded a lot of material since but I don’t think there’s anything out there that’s as raw and authentically me as this body of music.” We cannot wait to see him out on the road this summer!

To keep up with Mize, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

From The Vault 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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Ingrid Andress Continues To Impress With Latest Track “Both”

Ingrid Andress Both

Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville recording artist, Ingrid Andress has one of the most interesting and refreshing voices in the music industry right now. The singer-songwriter recently released two songs, including “More Hearts Than Mine” and “Lady Like.” The latter, which she sang on her late night TV debut last month. Now, Andress is back with another enticing song simply entitled “Both.”

Written by the songstress with talented songwriters, Derrick Southerland and Jordan Schmidt, “Both” is both a love song and a break-up song. The track depicts the story of not knowing where you stand in a relationship and dealing with those mixed signals. Her artistry shines through as her vocals present as cool and calm while delivering a serious message and ultimatum. The innovative juxtaposition is refreshing and showcases her artistry perfectly. Andress’ unique ability to deliver an airy song that still packs a punch is what makes you want to root for her success.

“You’re blurring the lines / You’re playing two sides / Just make up your mind / You can tell me to stay / You can push me away / Have space or get close / But you can’t do both / You can kiss me goodnight / Or kiss me goodbye / Baby love me or don’t / But you can’t do / You can’t do both.”

As she continues to make a name for herself in an industry that’s male-dominated, we look forward to seeing what she does next. In June, Andress will be performing at the coveted CMA Fest In Nashville. In addition, the songstress will be singing at the Ascend Amphitheater, kicking off Saturday night, June 8th, at the Warner Music Nashville showcase with fellow label-mates, Hunter Hayes, Cody Johnson, Tucker Beathard, and Ashley McBryde. The concert benefits music education initiatives across the United States through the CMA Foundation. For tickets and more information, head to ingridandress.com.

To keep up with Andress follow her Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Both” 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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Thomas Rhett and Jon Pardi Duet on “Beer Can’t Fix”

Beer Can't Fix

On paper, Thomas Rhett and Jon Pardi seem to be an odd duo. Thomas Rhett is skinny jeans, Converse, and “new” country music, while Jon Pardi is a cowboy hat, Wranglers, and more traditional “old” country. Yet, on “Beer Can’t Fix,” released today (May 17), they make a perfect pair.

The track is an uptempo ode to beer, which just may be the universal love language of country music. According to the song, written by Rhett, Julian Bunetta, Zach Skelton, and Ryan Tedder, there’s absolutely nothing that “a beer can’t fix.” The song is perfect for Rhett’s live show, and it’s easy to imagine throngs of fans with their beers lifted in the air, passionately singing along. Plus, the “Ain’t nothin’ that a beer can’t fix” T-shirts practically design themselves here.

Pardi and Rhett trade verses on “Beer Can’t Fix,” declaring a cold one the simplest solution to all of life’s problems. Whether you’re stressed from work, rain on a vacation, or a lost love, beer is always there to save the day. On the chorus, they celebrate beer, singing, “Ain’t nothing that a beer can’t fix/ Ain’t no pain it can’t wash away / From the moment that it hits your lips / Makes those clouds look a little less gray / Oh, you could be lonely / Or heartbroken / Or hungover from the night before / Turn that frown into a smile real quick /There ain’t nothing that a beer can’t fix.”

“Beer Can’t Fix,” was released today in advance of Rhett’s Center Point Road, due out May 31. It marks the fifth track to be released from the album, following “Remember You Young,” “That Old Truck,” “Look What God Gave Her,” and “Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time,” featuring Little Big Town.

Rhett will hit New York City’s Madison Square Garden as a part of his Very Hot Summer Tour 2019 on Friday, September 20, with supporting acts Dustin Lynch, Russell Dickerson, and Rhett Akins. Tickets are available here.

To keep up with Thomas Rhett, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

“Beer Can’t Fix” 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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Maren Morris Opens Up In Her YouTube Artist Spotlight Stories

Maren Morris Youtube Spotlight

Released last week, country star Maren Morris was featured on YouTube Music’s Artist Spotlight. The fifteen-minute video tells the journey of Morris’ rise to fame and country stardom. Directed by Malia James, the mini-documentary combines home movies, massive crowd shots singing back songs to her and intimate moments with the artist and her husband Ryan Hurd.

Ever since she was a child, Morris loved to sing. Her parents drove her all over Texas so she could showcase her voice. She performed at honky tonks, rock clubs and even tried out for numerous talent shows such as American Idol, The Voice, America’s Got Talent, Nashville Star and more but didn’t make it in any of them. She came close to quitting multiple times but it was country legend, Dolly Parton that kept her motivated.

“I wanted to be a songwriter like Dolly Parton,” Morris confesses. “I mirror a lot of my choices off of what’s she’s done. I think about how she’s just handled everything with such grit and grace in a world full of men. I can identify with that.”

At one point in her pursuit to be a songwriter in Nashville she had $150 left in her checking account, “It was like fight or flight,” she explained. It was the owner of her publishing company who told her she was more than a songwriter; she was an artist. “It took a long time for that to sink in because I didn’t want to pursue that again,” Morris admits.

Morris’ gateway song was “My Church”, a song in which the inspiration came from driving around town with the radio on. To her, that felt like church; her church. “What’s your version of spirituality? When do you feel most okay? My version of that is in my car when I feel very alone and whatever song comes on is the perfect song,” Morris explains. “That was the first time as a songwriter I’ve ever been territorial about a song I had written.”

However, the label didn’t love it as much as Morris and her team did; they passed on her twice so Morris’ team decided to release the song independently. The music video surpassed a million views in the first week.  “I wasn’t there at the early days for Sheryl Crow or Adele, but it felt like what those people had to feel like when they first heard those artists,” Morris’ producer/friend, Busbee described. “It was in the presence of greatness. She was going to be massive.”

Demi Lovato, Camila Cabello, Anne-Marie, Carly Rae Jepsen, Bebe Rexha, Charli XCX, Elle King and many others recorded demos for Zedd’s hit song “The Middle” before Morris was selected for the final version. The track went on to win Song of the Year at the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
“She gave it this gritty texture; she really felt what she was singing,” Zedd said about Morris. “And that’s the most important thing. When a singer sings something, I want to be able to believe that and not just feel like somebody’s reading a script.”

“’The Middle’ was such a cataclysm of a musical moment last year,” Morris praises. “It was kind of like the shot heard around the world…It was really amazing to be a part of a song like that.”  Morris was in a good place; she was fulfilling her lifelong dreams of becoming a successful artist, gaining confidence and using her platform to express her feelings and opinions on social matters.

Her new album, GIRL showed how brave she really was with tracks like “Girl”, “Common” and “The Bones” that emphasize self-love and remaining calm in stressful situations. “Good art is scary and it’s risk-taking and it changes culture,” she says.  With this album, Morris wants to empower not just women, but everyone who is going through a hard time in life by reminding them to stay strong and keep their head held high; everyone goes through rough patches becomes stronger because of them.

“My career, it’s my name, it’s my personality, it’s my music, but I feel so much more responsible for others now than I ever have,” Morris explains to YouTube. “It’s not just about me anymore…and I’m just hoping that whatever I’m doing right now is cool enough to inspire another nine-year-old to be like ‘I’m going to be like Maren Morris one day.”

GIRL is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Fans can catch Morris on September 6th performing at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

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

Top 5 Rising Artists You Can’t Miss at Taste of Country Festival

New York’s Taste of Country Festival at Hunter Mountain is one of our favorite events of the year! NYCountry Swag will be setting up shop at the festival for the third year in a row. We can’t wait to see you all at our booth!

As always, the festival is armed with some heavy hitters, including superstar Keith Urban and the iconic Brooks & Dunn; however, it’s the impressive list of up and coming country artists that we are most excited for.

Take a look below at five rising artists that you can’t miss!

1. Morgan Wallen
The Big Loud Records recording artist was recently added to the TOC lineup, but his Sunday afternoon set is one you won’t want to miss! Wallen recently headlined a sold-out tour, achieved his first number one single with “Up Down,” and his newest single, “Whiskey Glasses” just hit the number one spot. Back in 2017, before his massive success and before the infamous mullet, we had the chance to interview the singer-songwriter. During that conversation, our Managing Editor, Christina predicted that “Up, Down” would go number one, and sure enough she was right!

2. Runaway June
The ladies of Runaway June are another act to look out for at Taste of Country! Their self-titled debut EP landed them a spot on the road as a supporting act for Carrie Underwood on her ‘Cry Pretty Tour 360.’ Last summer, we caught up with the sassy and talented trio just before its release, where we previewed their song “Wild Wild West” and their hit, “Buy My Own Drinks” in one of our Swag Sessions. Make sure to catch their set on Friday afternoon- it’s sure to be a good time!

3. Tyler Rich
On Saturday afternoon, you don’t want to miss Tyler Rich’s set! Last year in May, we had a chance to chat with the singer about plans for more music, his radio single, “The Difference,” and his first time on the TODAY show. Flash forward a year later, he has toured with Brett Young, released more music, most recently “Leave Her Wild,” and of course, garnered fans across the country.

4. Adam Doleac
Possibly the least known on our list of rising country artists that are a must see at the Taste of Country Festival, Adam Doleac is someone to add to your list! Opening up the performances on Sunday afternoon, the singer-songwriter has been one of our favorites since 2017, when he released his self-titled debut EP. During his first time in New York City, we hosted a Swag Session with Doleac, where he sang a few songs, including “Whiskey’s Fine.” Currently, the singer has a killer hit, “Famous,” that he is sure to sing as part of his must-see set at the festival!

5. Walker Hayes
Rounding out our list of rising artists you can’t miss at Taste of Country Festival is one of our favorites, Walker Hayes! Armed with a fun personality and catchy songs, Hayes is an artist who delivers on stage. The singer-songwriter will most likely sing hits, “You Broke Up With Me” and “90’s Country;” the former he sang for New York Country Swag, during a Swag Session, before a show in NYC. Make sure to head to his set on Friday Night!

For a full schedule, list of performers and tickets for Taste of Country Festival, head to tasteofcountryfestival.com

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What We’re Listening To: May 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 May picks. Then be sure to give our Spotify account a follow and listen to our favorite tracks!

 

MAY PICKS:

 

Stephanie Wagner, Founder

Pick: “Tell Me How” – Teddy Robb
Songwriters: Aaron Eshuis, Blake Chaffin, Teddy Robb

“This month I easily chose Teddy Robb’s “Tell Me How” as the track I’ve got on repeat. I first heard the song nearly six months ago when one of our writers covering his Nashville show sent me a video clip of the song. I immediately was hooked on the lyrics.

“Tell me you’re okay / Tell me you made it through / Tell me you’re over me / You don’t think about me and you / Tell me you can sleep at night / Tell me your happy now / Tell me you’ve moved on / Then tell me how”

The first time I heard that ending on the chorus, “Then tell me how”, it blew me away. Keep in mind, I didn’t know the name of the song at the time I was sent the clip and totally did not see that coming! It’s definitely one of those songs that tugs at the heartstrings. I’m pumped that it has finally been released and the world can hear more of this talented rising star, Teddy Robb!”

 

Christina Bosch, Managing Editor 

Pick: “Graduation Day” – Madison Kozak
Songwriters: Chris Stapleton, Jesse Frasure

“Who knew that two dudes could write a song that is so relatable for females, however, I guess songwriting geniuses Chris Stapleton and Jesse Frasure can write about pretty much anything. Madison Kozak is a newcomer to the genre but the second I heard this song, I knew I would have it on repeat for a long time. A senior at Belmont University in Nashville, Kozak dropped this song on her graduation day about being done with a loser.

“Boy, you wrote the book on heartbreak school /  had a Ph.D. in making me your fool  / now you’re callin’ me crying /  I wanted to say ‘Congratulations, boy, it’s graduation day’.”

If the killer lyrics and beat don’t make you fall in love with the song, the ‘shoop sha doops’ certainly will.”

 

Dylan Bestler, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Rival” – LANCO
Songwriters: Brandon Lancaster, Tripp Howell

“I liked this song the first time I heard it On The Horizon on Sirius XM but I fell in love with it when the band released the music video. The video brought the song to life and helped me understand what it was really about.

Being an athlete my whole life, I was always one for appreciating underdog stories and songs. The video displays a group of individuals bashing through a wall with negative phrases written on it to show that anyone could overcome hate, discouragement, and doubt. At the start of my junior year, I was taken off the 4×400 meter relay team; the head coach thought his new recruits were faster than I was. Being taken off the relay was the motivation I needed to push myself harder. By the end of the season, I had the second fastest 400 time on the team and was the lead-off leg on the relay that set the school record. I recently added “Rival” to my workout playlist and I suggest y’all do the same.”

 

Nicole Bochinis, Contributing Writer

Pick: “That Old Truck” – Thomas Rhett
Songwriters: Julian Bunetta, Kamron Kimbro, Ryan Tedder, Thomas Rhett

“I have been a fan of Thomas Rhett since the beginning. From It Goes Like This to Tangled Up to Life Changes and now to Center Point Road, I am so proud to call myself a fan and supporter of such a talented artist. Rhett has really changed the style of music that he has been putting out throughout the years but after hearing “That Old Truck,” his roots are showing more and more for his forthcoming album. As the month is coming to an end, my excitement for Center Point Road is growing especially because I get to attend a special album release event during CMA Fest.”

 

Jeremy Chua, Contributing Writer 

Pick: “Her World or Mine” – Michael Ray
Songwriters: Brett Beavers, Travis Denning, Jamie Paulin

“A story that some, if not many of us, have resonated with at some point, “Her World Or Mine” is Michael Ray’s 3rd single following the No. 1 “One That Got Away,” off his sophomore record, Amos. I remember going through something similar just about when clips of Ray performing this song live went online. I heard it and thought to myself, “this is my story man.” It narrates the story of what goes on after a breakup, and how completely opposite both parties feel.

“One of us moved on, one of us got stuck / One of us is drinkin’ just for fun, one of us drinkin’ to get drunk / One of us sleeps good, and one of us hates to face the night / Just depends if you’re talkin’ about her world or mine”

Following the success it’s seen on Spotify and Sirius XM’s The Highway, I sure am glad the label and his team are moving forward with this ballad as the next radio single. It is a bold move to choose it over an uptempo, but this song, one of the sophomore album highlights if you ask me, certainly showcases the vulnerable, more emotional side of Ray both as a performer and individual. If anything it should, and I hope it does, get him his 4th career #1.

 

Kelly Cunningham, Contributing Writer 

Pick: “Backseat Driver” – Robert Counts
Songwriters: Matt Willis, Nicolette Hayford, Robert Counts

This track was cut by William Michael Morgan back in 2016, but Counts’ own version is tough to beat. I just heard this track on The Highway Sirius XM and it caught my attention right away. Counts’ voice is a perfect mixture of country-soulful that gets you attached. It’s about leaving home and moving onto something new but never forgetting where you came from. It has a freedom feeling. It’s definitely a perfect summer road trip song.
“Drive like the devil / When you see an open highway / And let off that pedal / When a good view steals your breath away / Take a left if it feels right / Roll your windows down at night / You may get lost but you’ll be alright / There’s a bible on the dash / And a map tucked in the door / I can’t be your backseat driver anymore”
He was just recently signed by Sony Music Nashville in January and only released two songs. I can’t wait for what’s to come for Counts.

 

Julia Grubbs, Contributing Writer 

Pick: “No Saint” – Lauren Jenkins
Songwriters: Ingrid Andress, Lauren Jenkins

“Ever since I heard this song when Lauren Jenksins opened for The Wild Feathers, I’ve been listening to it nonstop. The gravelly texture of the opening line catches your ear, and the strong lyrics pull you in. She tells the story of needing to forgive someone who wronged her, and the Bible tells her to, but she just can’t do it yet. You can tell she’s wringing herself, not knowing what else to do.

“I fell from grace, I can’t be saved, it’s a long way up from here / I fell from grace, I ain’t no saint, it’s a long way up from here”

With a somber tone and a little bit of resentment still present, this problem was never resolved. The other person walked away as if by saying sorry, they were free of all guilt. She knows it’s not that simple, and can’t get out of this dark place. Her vocals come from a genuine place that everyone listening along can feel the pain and most likely relate. This is a great song to sing along to and to pull at the heartstrings.”

 

Molly Holmberg, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Some People Do” – Old Dominion
Songwriters: Jesse Frasure, Matthew Ramsey, Shane McAnally, Thomas Rhett

“Well, the band has outdone themselves yet again, putting out yet another hit song “Some People Do.” I am always a sucker for a slow ballad but this one really struck a chord. “Most wouldn’t forgive what I put you through, but I’m here tonight hoping some people do.” It sings about a situation very similar to one my best friend was in a couple of months ago with her boyfriend, so naturally, I felt this song deep down.

I believe the vulnerability of the lyrics and the simplicity of the instrumentals really speak to the volume of this track. The whole band has amazing talent as songwriters and if their past is any foreshadowing of the future, don’t be surprised when you see “Some People Do” on the top of the charts. This was definitely an easy pick for this month and I cannot wait to see what the guys do with this song.”

 

Abby Kaye-Phillips, Contributing Writer 

Pick: “Drinking Alone” – Carrie Underwood
Songwriters: Brett James, Carrie Underwood, David Garcia

“One of the reasons I was most excited for Carrie Underwood’s new album, “Cry Pretty” last fall was because she always includes at least one track that is out of the box. This time it was “Drinking Alone”, and I’m obsessed!! It’s rare that a country track crosses into the bluesy, sultry, jazzy territory, but this one does it in the best way. It tells a story, it pulls you in, and it sounds nothing like anything else she’s ever done. It’s definitely the song I’m most looking forward to seeing later this year on the Cry Pretty Tour 360.”
Pick: “Beer Never Broke My Heart” – Luke Combs
Songwriters: Jonathan Singleton, Randy Montana and Luke Combs

Tricia Murdy, Contributing Writer 

Pick: “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home – Justin Moore
Songwriters: Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni, Chase McGill, Jeremy Stover

“This is the latest single from Justin Moore and one that resonates so strongly with anyone who has lost someone. The first few times I heard it I had to turn it off because I couldn’t handle the emotions it was invoking in me.

Several years ago I lost a good friend – he was killed in Afghanistan while fighting in the US Army Special Forces just 2 months after his 30th birthday. He was a locally known and respected hero and was loved by everyone that knew him.

The whole town shut down, the whole town showed up, sang Amazing Grace and watched a slideshow of his 22 years. There was laughs and there was tears. And that preacher talked about sacrifice and traffic stopped for them Cadillac lights.”

Those lyrics took me back to the day his body was brought home and a parade was held through town. People lined the streets waving American flags and showing their respect and admiration for one that didn’t make it back home. This song is a ballad, a tribute and pays homage to those heroes near and far that paid the ultimate sacrifice. If you haven’t heard it yet, you must check it out. But maybe grab a tissue first.”

 

Nicole Piering, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Wallflowers & Weeds” – Blake Shelton
Songwriters: Ivy Walker, Jason Gantt, Scott Stepakoff, Sophie Walker

After seeing tons of previews for the animated film, Ugly Dolls, I decided to check out the movie’s star-studded soundtrack. With the voices of Kelly Clarkson, Nick Jonas, Janelle Monae, and Blake Shelton featured in the flick, I had high hopes for the music and was not disappointed. While there’s the expected powerful pop from Clarkson and Jonas, there’s a hidden country gem on the soundtrack by Shelton.

Entitled “Wallflowers and Weeds,” the track is dedicated to embracing what makes you just a little weird, as “wallflowers and weeds are beautiful, too.” On the song, Shelton admits that “sometimes the hardest work is loving what you’re working with.” Although the song is from a children’s movie, the theme of embracing your imperfections is truly universal and carries through to the songs on the soundtrack.

Although Shelton has been getting praised for his recent single, the dark and brooding “God’s Country,” “Wallflowers and Weeds” is a much lighter tune that you’re sure to be singing along with after one listen. After all, “Roses are red/ Violets are blue/ Nothing out there as rare as you / Throwing caution to the wind/ Like a dandelion wish blowing wild and free/ Roses are red/ Violets are blue/ Wallflowers and weeds are beautiful, too.”

 

Olivia Reese, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Good Vibes” – Chris Janson
Songwriters: Ashley Gorley, Chris Janson, Zach Crowell

Summer is right around the corner and “Good Vibes” by Chris Janson is the quintessential feel-good summer song. Lyrically it focuses on living life to the fullest, enjoying the moment, and appreciating what you have; to see the bright side in everything and not let anything bad or roadblock get in your way. “I ain’t tryna hear the negative (nope) / I’m just tryna change the narrative / Hell, it’s simply imperative / And we all have a damn good time.” To me, it is the perfect driving with the windows down and beach song, with a wonderful positive message, which will definitely top my summer playlist this year.

 

Danielle Tornatore, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Good and Gone” – Seaforth
Songwriters: Gordie Sampson, Josh Miller, Mitchell Thompson, Thomas Jordan

“My pick this month was hands down the easiest and quickest decision I’ve made thus far as part of the NYCS team. Seaforth’s debut EP Love That has been on literal repeat for me since the initial release. The second I heard this particular track, I replayed it about twenty times that night and could not get enough. It contains the two things I love most in a song; heartbreaking lyrics masked by an upbeat tune, essentially making it a breakup jam. I’m still listening to it at least five times a day and I hope to hear it live when I see my new favorite duo at CMA Fest next month.”

 

Shanna Vitaliano, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Heaven Bound Balloons” – Granger Smith
Songwriters: Granger Smith, Andy Albert, Jordan Schmidt

“If anyone is looking for a good cry, give Granger Smith’s new song “Heaven Bound Balloons” a listen. The first time I heard it I had chills, as Smith sings about his kids writing messages on balloons to their grandparents that have passed away.

In the chorus Granger sings, “We wrote we miss you and we love you’/ Told him things are great down here / We spelled it out and sent it up / And we watched it disappear / Sometimes I guess you gotta see it to believe it / ‘Cause right then I knew those blue sky prayers were getting through / When we let go of those heaven bound balloons.”

“Heaven Bound Balloons” is an emotional and easily relatable track, one that speaks right to the heart of losing someone you love. Smith has an incredible way of writing lyrics that really pull you in and hit home.”

 

Erica Zisman, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Leave Her Wild” – Tyler Rich
Songwriters: Chris DeStefano, Jon Nite, Tyler Rich

This month my song pick came so easily to me. The second Tyler Rich released “Leave Her Wild,” I fell in love with the song- not to mention the “first look” video elevates it completely. The message of the song is what I love so much. It’s about not trying to change the person you fell in love with because they should always be authentic to themselves.

The title “Leave Her Wild,” is such a beautiful sentiment that I relate to on a deep level. I sometimes feel that I am a free spirit that has to conform to meet society’s standards, and I appreciate that though a love song, I am able to connect with Rich’s song in a different way.

“Don’t tame her, try to chain her / The second you do, you’ll break her / Don’t dull that shine that caught your eye / ‘Cause you’re afraid somebody will take her / She ain’t a dial you just turn on and off / She ain’t found, but she ain’t all that lost / If you’re gonna love her, if you’re gonna love her / If you’re gonna love, leave her wild”

 

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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Luke Bryan Adds Second Show to Sunset Repeat Tour at Jones Beach

Access presale tickets Thursday, 5/16 at 10AM
presale code: SWAG

 

Due to overwhelming demand, Luke Bryan added a second show to his Sunset Repeat Tour at Jones Beach on July 14th and he’s bringing along Dylan Scott, Jon Langston and DJ Rock!

Tickets for the New York date officially go on sale to the general public on Friday, 5/17, but NYCountry Swag followers can grab theirs early this Thursday, March 16th at 10AM with presale code: SWAG. Click here to grab yours.

Bryan’s tour kicks off at the end of May in Philadelphia and hits the New York area on 3 different dates – July 13th & 14th at Jones Beach and September 7th at New Jersey’s PNC Bank Arts Center. Last year, Bryan brought his stadium tour to Metlife Stadium and New York Country Swag brought two busloads of people to tailgate and enjoy the show.

For a full list of tour dates, visit LukeBryan.com and make sure you’re following @NYCOUNTRYSWAG on Instagram, so you don’t miss any upcoming announcements, ticket giveaways and more.

 

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