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One Of Those?

"There is no doubt that this chapter of my life has been the hardest.  But I firmly believe you go through things so you can really grow. If you keep your faith, it can grow you in ways that you won’t believe."   (Tucker Beathard / americansongwriter.com, August 21, 2020)

Still A Few Cowboys Left

"It isn't about being an actual cowboy. It’s about a lifestyle, a way of living and a way of treating people. It’s a song about respect, honesty and hard work – and a nod to women that there are still a few good guys left in the world."   (Ben Gallaher / bengallaher.com, 26. August 2022)

Who knows why?

"Of course, we gravitated the conversation to Andrew [Dorff] and Alex [LeVasseur/Steele], and being that we're both in this hideous club that no parent should ever be in. We were talking about it, and then came a shrug of the shoulders, 'Who knows why?'" (Steve Dorff / people.com, September 24, 2022)

The Night (Part 2)

"As a director I am drawn to people who have something to say and feel what they present as an artist. When I first heard Night 1 and 2 from Morgan, I was captivated by the raw honesty she was singing about. When we started coming up with the concepts for the two videos, I knew that it had to be about her journey, what she went through and how she got to where she is now."   (P.R. Brown /  sonymusicnashville.com, November 11, 2022)

The Gamble

"Kid gets a guitar, catches a bug, writes a few songs. Next thing he knows is, he's headed to Nashville with a dream in his head and a fire in his heart. Puts out a few songs, finds out the music industry is a big machine that doesn't give a damn about him."   (Matt Jordan / YouTube, Oktober 14, 2022)

Mr. Sun

"Little Big Town have always excelled at depicting human, messy situations, from the jealousy of “Girl Crush” to the yearning in “Your Side of the Bed.” This time, they perfectly capture adult sadness and disappointment in “One More Song,” in which Fairchild and Westbrook (who are married in real life) play a couple who’ve decided to go their separate ways but still come together for one last night of intimacy." (Jon Freeman / Rolling Stone Country, September 16, 2022)