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John Morgan: ‘Remember Us?’ – Debut EP Review

John Morgan releases his brand new debut EP, Remember Us?, out now on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new project here.

For BBR Music Group recording artist and acclaimed songwriter John Morgan, Remember Us? marks his debut EP as an artist. Featuring six new songs co-written by Morgan, the collection features a wide range of anthemic country and heartbreak tunes.

The North Carolina native is best known for writing Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood’s chart-topping duet, “If I Didn’t Love You,” and partnered with Aldean and his bandmates Kurt Allison and Tully Kennedy to co-write and co-produce select tracks. Other contributors on the project include Rodney Clawson, Will Bundy, Justin Wilson, Ben Hayslip, and David Lee Murphy, but at the end of the day, it’s pure Morgan.

“I’m proud to put out this project, so people can really see what I’ve been doing the last couple of years,” says Morgan in a statement. “I haven’t just been writing songs for other people. I hope they see the time that’s put into the details. A lot of these songs are two or three years old. They’ve stood the test of time and are still some of my favorites. They are special to me in different ways. I hope the EP really gives people an opportunity to see me establishing myself as an artist and not just a songwriter. These songs are true to me, and I hope people connect with them.”

Heartbreak and longing are common themes on Remember Us?, weaving their way through the nostalgic title track, as well as songs like “Cold Summer in San Antone” and “Ain’t the Leaving.” “Remember Us” finds him forgetting the bad and reminiscing about only the good parts of a past love, as he’s a man “stuck here in the could’ve been, caught up in the used to be.” 

“Cold Summer in San Antone” is an immediate standout, a stirring country ballad that finds him dealing with the ice around a broken heart.

“It’s been a cold summer in San Antone // Well, that Texas sun don’t even feel like it’s on // It’s a hundred and somethin’, damn near record high //  But it’s minus one in this bedroom tonight // I wonder if she even knows // That it’s been a cold, cold summer in San Antone”

Meanwhile, “Ain’t the Leaving” may also be about a broken relationship, but it’s a blistering and stadium-ready anthem that finds him grappling with goodbye. “It ain’t the goodbye, it ain’t two taillights that keep me up all night, with a half empty glass, girl it’s the knowing, you won’t stop going, it’s starting to sink in,” He proclaims. “It ain’t the leaving, it’s the not coming back.”

Clever lyrics are commonplace on Remember Us?, especially noticeable on “Friends Like That” and “Won’t Be As Good.” The latter is a gritty and almost swampy stomp about how someone special makes life a whole lot better, while “Friends Like That” finds him seeking solace in friends like Willie and Jack.

“I’m doing alright for the shape I’m in //  Sitting by a fire with some damn good friends //  Willie on my left, Jack on my right //  Blowin’ that smoke on a Friday night // Waylon turned up on the JBL //  Girl, you probably think I’m going through hell //  But I don’t care, if you never come back  ‘Cause who needs you when I got friends like that”

The final song on the EP is “Ain’t Been There Yet,” starting with a Sam Hunt-esque spoken word intro that segues into a full out mid-tempo country tune as Morgan looks for somewhere to forget an ex. “There’s gotta be somewhere I can go…Where I can just go to forget, Wherever it is, I ain’t been there yet.”

For John Morgan, Remember Us? may mark his debut EP, but it’s certainly one that won’t be forgotten.

Remember Us? EP Tracklist:

  1. Won’t Be As Good (John Morgan, Will Bundy, Rodney Clawson, Justin Wilson)
  2. Remember Us (John Morgan, Kyle Fishman, Rodney Clawson, Justin Wilson)
  3. Friends Like That (John Morgan, Brent Anderson, Will Bundy, Lydia Vaughan)
  4. Cold Summer In San Antone (John Morgan, Ben Hayslip, Will Bundy)
  5. It Ain’t the Leavin’ (John Morgan, Kyle Fishman, Casey Beathard, Josh Thompson, Rocky Block)
  6. Ain’t Been There Yet (John Morgan, Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, David Lee Murphy)

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Cold Summer in San Antone
  2. Won’t Be As Good
  3. Friends Like That
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John Morgan shares his debut EP, ‘Remember Us?,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future John Morgan releases.

To keep up with John Morgan, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. 

Remember Us? is 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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John Morgan Releases New Song “Cold Summer in San Antone”

John Morgan shares new song, “Cold Summer in San Antone,” out now, August 4th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Hit songwriter, John Morgan continues to firmly plant his feet as a recording artist in country music. His previous release, “Sorry Not Sorry” showed his grit as a true-blue country artist. Today, the singer is adding to his growing catalog of original music with his new song, “Cold Summer In San Antone,” out now.

Morgan’s new song is a slower, almost ballad, which truly showcases his incredible vocals. “Cold Summer In San Antone” is the age old story about missing the person you are no longer with to the point where everything seems backwards. Relatable and heartbreaking, the new song is one of Morgan’s best to date.

“I crawl out of bed // Put my old boots on // Head off to work // and straight back home // I don’t read the paper // I don’t watch TV // I’ve had about all the bad news I need // It’s been a cold summer in San Antone // That Texas sun don’t even feel like it’s on // It’s a 100 something down there, record high // But it’s not as warm in this bedroom tonight // I wonder if she even knows // that it’s been a cold, cold, summer in San Antone”

Morgan continues to showcase why he is an up and coming artist to look out for in country music. Definitely keep him on your radar!

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John Morgan shares brand new song, “Cold Summer In San Antone,” out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future John Morgan releases.

To keep up with John Morgan, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. 

“Cold Summer in San Antone” 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.

John Morgan Shares New Song “Sorry Not Sorry” Out Now

John Morgan shares new single, “Sorry Not Sorry,” out now, March 3rd on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new song below.

Hit songwriter, John Morgan continues to firmly plant his feet as a recording artist in country music. While his previous releases showcased different sides of his artistry, his new song, “Sorry Not Sorry” is showcasing his true-blue country roots. The new song is officially out now.

Written by Morgan with Justin Wilson, Rodney Clawson, and Will Bundy and produced by Jason Aldean, along with his long-time bandmates and hit songwriters Kurt Allison and Tully Kennedy, “Sorry Not Sorry” is a special type of song. Throughout the verses, Morgan takes fan on a journey of being unapologetically yourself no matter what.

“Blame it on a back row Baptist // blame it on a farmer’s tan // Blame it on a home cooking mama // And a hard-working John Deere man // If you think I’m a little hard-headed // Way too stuck in my ways // I think you might be a little more than a dollar short and a day too late // Sorry not sorry for the redneck shoal ring on my butt // Sorry not sorry for the gun in the rack and the dog in the back of this truck”

Featuring catchy lyrics and an undeniable melody, “Sorry Not Sorry” is a song that will get stuck in your head time and time again. Morgan truly cements his sound with this new jam.

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John Morgan shares new song, “Sorry Not Sorry,” out now.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future John Morgan releases.

To keep up with John Morgan, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. 

“Sorry Not Sorry” 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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Who Is John Morgan? The Story Behind His Journey to Country Music

Who is John Morgan? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about his journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…

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John Morgan // Photo by Justin Mrusek

Quick Facts:

Full Name – John Morgan
Birthdate – 08/08/1995
Hometown – Sylva, North Carolina
Current City – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical Influences – Keith Whitley, Ronnie Milsap, John Mayer
Current Single – “Friends Like That” (*as of date of article: 12/5/2022)

The Beginning:

Today’s spotlight is shining on an artist that is the full package. John Morgan is a singer, songwriter, and artist in his own right. We predict that 2023 is going to be a huge year for the entertainer; however, you can start becoming a huge fan now. We know we are!

Morgan grew up in western North Carolina surrounded by music, with his roots firmly planted in bluegrass. “I grew up playing bluegrass and that’s how I learned how to play guitar and learned how to sing, and do all that,” began the singer. “I started doing that when I was ten years old, and we would travel around and play bluegrass festivals all over the country.”

At eighteen years old, the entertainer quit the bluegrass circuit in favor of working outside of music, while simultaneously focusing on growing his songwriting skills. “I started writing my own songs […] It was kind of an easy transition for me to switch over to country music.” Morgan likens the trajectory of his switch from bluegrass to country music to one of his favorite artists, Keith Whitley. “Keith Whitley is one of my biggest influences even to this day.”

“I love my hometown where I grew up. I’ve never really envisioned myself leaving there, which is why when I quit playing bluegrass there, for two years, I didn’t do anything, I was focused on my job at the time. At that moment, I didn’t think that I would pursue music full-time.” Eventually, through trips to Nashville, Morgan caught the bug again.

“When I started making trips down here to Nashville, I really learned how much I loved songwriting and so that’s kind of where I cut my teeth and was digging into that aspect of music really trying to better myself as a songwriter first. I knew I could hold my own on guitar and sing good enough at the time, but I was just missing that triple threat.”

The Turning Point:

Just a few years ago, Morgan made the decision to move to Nashville to pursue songwriting and his dream full-time. “I moved to Nashville a little over three years ago now […] I got in with Jason Aldean’s camp through an Uber driver, which is a weird crazy story. I started writing songs with those guys and that’s kind of where I’m at currently.”

While Morgan feels fortunate to have had cuts on Aldean’s latest album, eight in fact, including the number one hits – “Trouble with a Heartbreak” and “If I Didn’t Love You” ft. Carrie Underwood, Morgan believes that his work ethic has helped him throughout his journey thus far. “When I finally moved to Nashville, and got to town and realized there were a million other people trying to do the same thing I’m doing, it makes you kind of level up.” Adding later, “Songwriting gave me enough confidence to drop everything that I was doing to pursue it full-time.”

Morgan continued to grind, getting into as many writers’ rooms as he could. “Even as an unsigned writer, I was writing with people who were also writing with people who have written hit songs and at least knew the layout of this is what a hit song requires formula-wise.”

Despite his early success as a songwriter, Morgan yearned to be an artist in his own right. His friend and fellow producer Will Bundy encouraged him to hone his skills as a songwriter and as a producer while working towards his dream.

“He just encouraged me and was like “dude I know you want to be an artist, I know you want to write songs, but this is working for me, and I feel like you have a good enough ear to do this too, at least get an ear with a publishing company”,” adding later, “I shadowed him for a couple of weeks to learn how to build a simple demo for a song after you write it. That in itself allowed me to get into bigger rooms.”

Today:

Flash forward to today, Morgan is a signed artist with new music coming down the pipeline early next year. Already, the singer’s newest song, “Friends Like That” is making waves amongst country music fans and the industry. According to the singer, “‘Friends Like That’ was a song we wrote almost a year ago, it was one of those songs that was such a feel-good song. Will Bundy produced the demo for it. All of the elements came together for this song.”

While Morgan is attracted to and loves to write more sentimental songs, “Friends Like That” showcases a side of his artistry that fans get to see and hear for the first time. “It was just a cool idea from the beginning and we just kind of ran with it. It was really a song that I needed for me as an artist. I tend to write more nostalgic, more serious heartbreak songs I guess, and this was more of a feel-good, fun, I’m getting over you the way you want to kind of song. […] It kind of gives you a different side of who I am as an artist too.”

As a songwriter, Morgan will continue to pull from his own experiences, while relying on his supportive team in the process. Next year is already shaping up to be the year of John Morgan – new songs are currently being recorded and at least one new single is sure to come out in January. Make sure you pay attention and keep Morgan on your radar!

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Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news and announcements about future John Morgan releases.

To keep up with John Morgan, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. 

John Morgan’s music 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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Listen to John Morgan’s New Song “Right In The Middle” – Available Now

John Morgan’s new song “Right In The Middle” is out now, April 18th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new song below.

Recording artist, John Morgan is slated to perform his new song, “Right In The Middle” on NBC’s ‘American Song Contest,’ television show. The North Carolina native is a respected songwriter in the country music industry. He has written songs for artists like Jason Aldean. Morgan’s new song is a perfect representation of his songwriting and artistry style.

“Right In The Middle” is a heartfelt slow jam that is all about the lyrics. In each verse, Morgan emotes about missing an old lover; despite, a new one right in front of him. Nostalgic, emotional, and authentic, the song is one that is sure to stay in your heart after just one listen. Morgan is a uniquely talented storyteller and vocalist.

“Yeah, I’ve been trying like hell // But it ain’t that simple //  Still right in the middle, right in the middle of // a blue-eyed memory in the summer rain // You and me and Petty singing MaryJane // Making more than smoke rings in the dark // Stole my Tarheels hoodie and a piece of my heart”

Morgan presented “Right In The Middle” on NBC’s American Song Contest. We cannot imagine him not blowing the judges away with this one!

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John Morgan’s new song “Right In The Middle” is out now.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future John Morgan releases.

To keep up with John Morgan, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. 

“Right In The Middle” 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.