Thomas Rhett + Morgan Wallen Go Number One with “Mamaw’s House”
Thomas Rhett and Morgan Wallen earn the number one song at country radio with their collaboration, “Mamaw’s House.” Get all the details here!
When two superstars combine their talents on a song, it is almost always a hit! This was certainly the case when Thomas Rhett and Morgan Wallen collaborated last year. Their beautiful song, “Mamaw’s House” is officially the number one song at country radio this week.
Written by Rhett and Wallen with Matt Dragstrem and Chase McGill, “Mamaw’s House” begins with a touching recording of Wallen talking to his ‘Mamaw’ on the phone. It is a sweet and authentic display of affection that adds to the overall nostalgia of the song. The song is a true ode to the special relationship between grandchildren and grandmothers, as well as, speaks to the bigger notion of the importance of family in country music. This marks the 22nd number one single for Rhett and the 11th for Wallen.
“It was always hotter than the grease she used to fry that chicken // Smelled like Marlboro Reds and all the butter from her biscuits // And that Lincoln in the driveway, circa 1982 // Was on the shiny side of rusty and on the paler side of blue // Cussin’ and complainin’ weren’t allowed in Mamaw’s house // If every nightstand had a Bible, every front porch had a swing // If every backyard had a garden, every front door had a screen // Well, maybe this crazy world would straighten up and slow on down // If every town had a Mamaw’s house”
Congrats to Rhett, Wallen, and their teams on landing a number one song with “Mamaw’s House.”