Lainey Wilson made her late night television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live, performing her single “Things a Man Oughta Know.”
Joined by her live band, Wilson unveiled the twanging anthem with sincere emotion as she crooned, “How to know when it’s love/How to stay when it’s tough/How to know you’re messing up a good thing/And how to fix it ‘fore it’s too late.”
“Things a Man Oughta Know” comes off Wilson’s major-label debut, Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’, which was released back in February.
Joined by her live band, Wilson unveiled the twanging anthem with sincere emotion as she crooned, “How to know when it’s love/How to stay when it’s tough/How to know you’re messing up a good thing/And how to fix it ‘fore it’s too late.”
“Things a Man Oughta Know” comes off Wilson’s major-label debut, Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’, which was released back in February.
- 11/2/2021
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Eric Church will follow up his 2018 album Desperate Man with three new albums. Collectively titled Heart & Soul and spanning 24 tracks, the albums will be released over a week in April: Heart on April 16th, one titled & on the 20th, and Soul on April 23rd. Preorders begin January 29th.
The reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year announced his ambitious plan in a video dispatch to his fan club, the Church Choir. Heart features nine songs, including the previously released “Stick That in Your Country Song” and “Crazyland,” along with new song “Heart on Fire,...
The reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year announced his ambitious plan in a video dispatch to his fan club, the Church Choir. Heart features nine songs, including the previously released “Stick That in Your Country Song” and “Crazyland,” along with new song “Heart on Fire,...
- 1/21/2021
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Similar to how he did in 2015’s “Kill a Word,” Eric Church personifies emotions and troublesome states of mind in his new song “Crazyland.” The ballad, out Friday, is the third release off Church’s to-be-announced next album.
Church wrote the new track with Michael Heeney and Luke Laird (who himself released a solo song this week). Together, the songwriters ascribe human characteristics to words and phrases like “Sad,” “Regret,” “All My Fault,” and “I Told You So” — an accompanying lyric video emphasizes the words by capitalizing them like proper names.
Church wrote the new track with Michael Heeney and Luke Laird (who himself released a solo song this week). Together, the songwriters ascribe human characteristics to words and phrases like “Sad,” “Regret,” “All My Fault,” and “I Told You So” — an accompanying lyric video emphasizes the words by capitalizing them like proper names.
- 8/28/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
It is now commonplace to hear references to Merle Haggard or George Jones in contemporary country songs, but there are still surprisingly few references to country-music legend and America’s Most-Liked Person Dolly Parton, despite her massive influence. Singer-songwriter Lainey Wilson is out to correct that, offering up “Wwdd” (short for “What Would Dolly Do”) as a mantra for better living, no matter who you are.
Written by Louisiana native Wilson with Casey Beathard and Michael Heeney, “Wwdd” mixes a stomping beat with grimy electric guitars out of Sticky Fingers...
Written by Louisiana native Wilson with Casey Beathard and Michael Heeney, “Wwdd” mixes a stomping beat with grimy electric guitars out of Sticky Fingers...
- 3/26/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
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