Luke Bryan paid homage to small town life in his just-released new song “Country Does.”
Ahead of the song’s release, Bryan shared the meaning of the track during his Facebook live.
“Country Does is about the way I was brought up, it’s just about my small town way of life and the first time I heard it, I knew I had to record it.”
“Country is, as country does / Long as the salt gets licked and the corn grows thick and the sun comes up / country is, as country was / round here the good ole days ain’t far away cause you can’t change us / proud of your family / proud of your name / proud of the mud running through your veins / they say nothing don’t ever stay the way it was but country does,” Bryan sings in the chorus.
The track is one of six new songs on Bryan’s forthcoming new deluxe album, Born Here Live Here Die Here.
The deluxe will feature 6 new songs alongside his already released 10 tracks including his chart-topping hits “One Margarita,” “What She Wants Tonight,” “Knockin’ Boots” and his latest single “Down To One.”
Bryan’s deluxe album is set for release on April 9 and is available for PREORDER now, HERE.