So Many Summers

Album: Son Of The Mountains (2023)
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  • Get ready to kick up your boots and soak in the summer vibes with "So Many Summers." Brad Paisley teamed up with Lee Thomas Miller and Ross Copperman to pen this song that offers a steady reminder to wring joy out of every moment while you can.
  • Paisley weaves a vivid story that paints the picture of those sun-kissed days with your loved ones. It's a gentle nudge, reminding us all to cherish every moment with friends and family. As Paisley puts it, "You only get so many summers."
  • Paisley isn't the only one preaching this gospel of embracing the present moment. Cody Johnson's 2022 hit "'Til You Can't" and Tim McGraw's 2023 single "Standing Room Only" are cut from the same cloth. They're all about grabbing life by the horns and making the most of every breath.
  • Paisley teamed up with producer Luke Wooten (known for his work with Dierks Bentley and Dustin Lynch) to bring us this sun-soaked anthem. The pair has a history of working together, co-producing Paisley's Moonshine in the Trunk and Love and War albums, which dropped in 2014 and 2017, respectively.

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