℗ 2021 Row Crop Records, under exclusive license to UMG Recordings; A Capitol Records Nashville Release
Released August 6, 2021
Duration 3m 55s
Record Label Capitol Records Nashville
Genre Country
 

Songs You Never Heard (Single)

Luke Bryan

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Songs You Never Heard
Luke Bryan
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Luke Bryan has debuted the emotional new song “Songs You Never Heard” as his latest Capitol Nashville release. Written by the country hero with Josh Osborne and Luke Laird, it’s inspired by Bryan’s late brother Chris, who died in a car accident in 1996. The lyric of the song addresses the country hits and stars that the brothers used to listen to together, with namechecks for George Strait and Keith Whitley and references to songs by Clint Black, Alan Jackson, and Tracy Lawrence. The narrator then goes on to think about the music that his brother never had the chance to hear, including Jamey Johnson’s Top 10 hit of 2008, “In Color,” which went on to be voted Song of the Year at both the ACM and CMA Awards. Autobiographically, “Songs You Never Heard” also imagines the singer’s departed sibling accompanying the star on tour in the present day, as his biggest fan.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Capitol Records Nashville Studio Masters

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