Rock And A Hard Place

Album: Leave the Light On (2022)
Charted: 10
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Songfacts®:

  • The phrase between a rock and a hard place refers to a dilemma where the choice is of two equally difficult or unpleasant alternatives. The expression has a biblical ring but is of modern American origin.

    Here, Bailey Zimmerman chronicles a relationship that started out strong but became badly damaged. Does he try to ride out the difficult period and continue with the pain and tears or cut his losses and endure the heartbreak of breaking up?
  • Zimmerman hinted he wrote the song after difficulties in a relationship motivated him to rethink his alcohol consumption. He first referred to "Rock And A Hard Place" in a May 2022 Instagram post where he sang the first four lines, then said, "You all ask me why I quit drinking – I realized that drinking my life away wasn't going to ever bring you back."
  • Zimmerman released "Rock and a Hard Place" on June 10, 2022 in response to its popularity on social media. It immediately debuted at #24 on the Hot 100.
  • Heath Warren, Jacob Hackworth and Jet Harvey originally wrote "Rock And A Hard Place." Zimmerman recorded the song after hearing Heath Warren perform it on his Instagram page. "When I listen to outside cuts, I'm listening for the very first line. If it doesn't grab me, I'm like, 'No.' But as soon as I heard that on Heath's Instagram, and I heard the line, 'Like swinging and missing,' I knew that I wanted to cut it," Zimmerman told Billboard. It was perfect key and everything."
  • Canadian singer-songwriter Austin Shawn produced and engineered the track. He also played the drums. The other musicians are:

    Electric and acoustic guitar: Tim Galloway
    Bass: Michael Rinne
    Pedal steel guitar: Kurt Ozan
    Fiddle: Jim Van Cleve
  • The Rolling Stones recorded a song with the same name for their 1989 Steel Wheels album. Their title referenced problems in the band after Mick Jagger and Keith Richards released solo albums.
  • When Bailey Zimmerman first heard "Rock and a Hard Place," he knew the lovesick song was for him. Zimmerman connected so deeply with the track that he begged Heath Warren to let him cut it for Leave the Light On.

    To accurately convey the emotion on Warren's original demo, Zimmerman studied his performance and tried to understand the mindset of the narrator, who is feeling disconnected from a lover.

    A perfectionist, Zimmerman re-recorded the song multiple times before feeling satisfied with the final version. "What is he saying? What happened on this night? Why is he so sad? What is going on?" Zimmerman mused to Apple Music. "So I locked in. And I had to really lock into this song. I cut that song 87 times before it was done."
  • Bailey Zimmerman and Austin Shawn approached the song about six different ways before landing on the final recording. "We produced an almost John Mayer-esque, real smooth-sounding [version], then the acoustic version and one that was a dark piano ballad, with strings and fiddle that sounded almost like you were listening to a country Goo Goo Dolls song," Shawn told Billboard.

    Shawn incorporated a "three-minute-long sample of just wind" into the track. "It feels like you are in a desert, and I wanted to feel that open style - we added fiddle and pedal steel, just subtly to bring out the emotive aspect," he said. "We wanted this song to feel like you could play it on acoustic guitar, but at the same time, it can still fit into a country radio modern format."

Comments: 1

  • AnonymousDo you country artists ever actually write your own songs, or just buy them……
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