![]() ![]() You know he’s experienced the things he’s singing about, and it just makes the song that much more loveable. The instrumentals in the song are just perfect, and the lyrics feel like Wallen telling a story from his childhood rather than singing. This song is what a small town country get together is about. Late at night, sitting around a fire, enjoying each other’s company. This song wasn’t around when I was a kid, but it reminds me of when I was a kid, in that exact scenario I explained above. This one will catch your ear even if you aren’t country, attending a tailgate party in the middle of the woods with coolers full to the brim with beers and a staticky radio playing classic country hits. It’s catchy, and while still being country at the heart, almost has a little bit of a pop feel to it. This song is a Friday night party anthem for countless Southern folks all across the country. It’s another one that’s so fun to sing, you can’t help yourself. Aside from being hopelessly romantic, this song is just very charming. The instrumentals behind the song are upbeat, and has a nice rhythm that’ll having you nodding your head along all the way through. It’s the kind of thing any woman would want the man she’s interested in to say to her. She will always stand out in a crowd, never be outshined by any lights. This song is another remarkably romantic one of Wallen’s, talking about no matter where they are, or what’s going on around them, the woman he loves will always be the center of his attention. There is emotion behind Wallen’s words that forces the audience to feel what he is feeling, and I think that just leads to a deeper connection that makes him that much more relatable to those that listen to him. I personally find this song to be very sweet, and I think the gentle, melodic guitar accentuates the message. The “hopeless but unrequited love” theme is one that Wallen is known for. It is, truly, a song that fits Wallen’s sound well, compared to other tracks of his like Chain Smokin’ and Chasin’ You (two more songs of his that will make a later appearance on this list). The song is about a man willing to go to great lengths to get back the woman he loves. Wallen loved the song and recorded it almost immediately. This track was actually written by another famous country music singer, Thomas Rhett, who ended up giving the song to Wallen because he thought the song wouldn’t do well for his own career, but that Wallen would be a better fit (this is also true for Whiskey’d My Way, which is another song of Wallen’s that Rhett wrote). Let’s begin with #15, which is a song entitled “Your Bartender.” 15) Your Bartender (2021) The Best Morgan Wallen Songs You'll Love. ![]()
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