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Cillea Houghton of American Songwriter wrote that the song is an "upbeat song that is quintessentially Bryan with nods to a deer stand, Lucchese cowboy boots, and, of course, beer. The lyrics find the singer as a man who was just broken up with. But rather than being sad, Bryan has the comfort of a cold one to keep him company."
[3] The song features a list of various things and people that have disappointed the narrator in his life, before concluding in the chorus that "long-neck, ice-cold beer never broke my heart." [2] The song features a guitar riff which was described as owing "as much to hard rock as country" by Rolling Stone reporter Robert Crawford. [4]
"Cold Beer Calling My Name" is a song recorded by American country music singers Jameson Rodgers and Luke Combs. It was released on December 7, 2020, as the second single from Rodgers' debut studio album Bet You're from a Small Town .
Beef and Butt Beer; Beer Barrel Polka; Beer Beer, Truck Truck; Beer Can't Fix; Beer for My Horses; Beer in Mexico (song) Beer Man; Beer Never Broke My Heart; Beer on the Table; Beer with Jesus; Beer, Beer, Beer; Beers Ago; Beers on Me; Bubbles in My Beer; But I Got a Beer in My Hand
Cold beer in my mouth. Rooting for the Twins. And Tim,” are the opening lyrics for the pro-Walz spot, which starts by showing a shadowy figure resembling the Minnesota governor holding a ...
Rhett wrote the song while on tour. He co-wrote it with his father Rhett Akins, as well as Will Bundy and Josh Thompson. According to CMT, Thompson came up with the song's hook "half of me wants a cold beer / And the other half does too" while in a conversation with Rhett. They wrote the song in about half an hour.
HB 2845/SB 2636 or, "The Tennessee Prevention of Drunk Driving Act," aims to prohibit a beer permittee from selling at retail refrigerated alcoholic beverages or cold beer in an attempt to ...
Spring Break…Here to Party is a compilation album by American country music artist Luke Bryan.It was released on March 5, 2013, by Capitol Nashville. [2] The album is a compilation of songs from Bryan's first four spring break-themed EPs, plus two new songs, "Buzzkill" and "Just a Sip."