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If you’re a music nerd like me, then you’ll love this.
Luke Combs’ fourth studio album Gettin’ Old is out everywhere as of last Friday, and leading up to the release, he shared quite a few of the stories behind the songs and where he got his inspiration.
But now, he’s taking it a step further.
He put a new, hour-long video on his Youtube channel earlier, where many of the co-writers on the new record discuss and go in-detail about how, when and why each song was written.
And not only is it cool to hear about them straight from Luke, but it’s really neat to get insight from the other writers like Ray Fulcher, Jamie Davis, Jonathan Singleton and many others who had a big part of producing this record.
They discuss writing “Hannah Ford Road” in the Coyote Joe’s parking lot during what Luke called the hottest show ever last year (I was there, and honestly, that even feels like an understatement), the crazy story of how they got the idea for “You Found Yours” in a deer blind, how The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe played a part in creating “The Beer, the Band, and the Barstool” and finishing it in Boone late one night, and that’s just to quickly talk about a few.
Clearly, all of the guys are very talented songwriters and storytellers, so it’s really fascinating to be a fly on the wall, so to speak, and get some cool insight into the whole process of creating this project from start to finish.
If you’re looking for something to watch tonight or this weekend, I definitely recommended this Stories Behind the Songs feature.
I wish every artist did this for every album they release, honestly. It’s truly fascinating:
“Hannah Ford Road”
“The Beer, The Band, And The Barstool”
Gettin’ Old Tracklist:
1. “Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old” (Luke Combs, Rob Snyder, Channing Wilson)
2. “Hannah Ford Road” (Luke Combs, Jamie Davis)
3. “Back 40 Back” (Luke Combs, Ray Fulcher, Jeff Hyde, Driver Williams)
4. “You Found Yours” (Luke Combs, Thomas Archer, Dan Isbell, James McNair)
5. “The Beer, The Band, And The Barstool” (Luke Combs, Rob Williford, Reid Isbell)
6. “Still” (Luke Combs, Jamie Davis, Ray Fulcher, Dan Isbell, Dustin Hunley)
7. “See Me Now” (Luke Combs, Kenton Bryant, Ray Fulcher, James McNair)
8. “Joe” (Luke Combs, Erik Dylan, James Slater)
9. “A Song Was Born” (Luke Combs, Casey Beathard, Dan Isbell, Reid Isbell)
10. “My Song Will Never Die” (Eric Church, Travis Meadows, Jonathan Singleton)
11. “Where The Wild Thigns Are” (Randy Montana, Dave Turnbull)
12. “Love You Anyway” (Luke Combs, Ray Fulcher, Dan Isbell)
13. “Take You With Me” (Luke Combs, James McNair, Rob Williford)
14. “Fast Car” (Tracy Chapman)
15. “Tattoo On A Sunburn” (Lukes Combs, Ray Fulcher, Ben Hayslip, Dan Isbell)
16. “5 Leaf Clover” (Luke Combs, Jessi Alexander, Chase McGill)
17. “Fox In The Henhouse” (Luke Combs, Jamie Davis, Dan Isbell, Dustin Hunley)
18. “The Part” (Luke Combs, Kenton Bryant, Ray Fulcher)
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