Truck Still Works

Album: yet to be titled (2024)
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  • "Truck Still Works" is a nostalgic look at rekindling an old romance. When a woman rolls back into town after who knows how long, she finds that her ex still has the same short-bed Chevy from their glory days tucked away in a barn. They stand there, probably covered in dust and memories, wondering if they can fire up this old truck and use it as a kind of time machine. Can a rusted-out vehicle transport you back to simpler days when life was nothing but country roads and carefree rides?
  • The song doesn't bother to answer whether the truck actually works or not. Why spoil the fun? "That wouldn't be cool," Paisley smiled to Billboard. He's more interested in the metaphor - the big idea of whether you can recapture the past, even when everything has changed. And Paisley leaves it up to us to decide whether the wheels will turn.
  • For those who've been following Paisley since his early days, this song will sound familiar. "Truck Still Works" is the spiritual sequel to his 2004 hit "Mud On The Tires," revisiting the themes and characters from that song almost 20 years later.
  • Paisley penned "Truck Still Works" with his trusty writing partner from the Mud days, Chris DuBois, alongside Will Bundy, Hunter Phelps, and Rodney Clawson. "It's a track where everything old is new again," Paisley mused.

    The real fun, though, was in the song's creation. The team had to strike a balance between nodding to the original and keeping things fresh. "We debated on how much to allude to 'Mud On The Tires,'" Paisley said. "Do you throw in something like, 'Do you moonlight in a duck blind, catfish on a trot line?'"

    In the end, they figured out what to leave in and what to cut, and Chris DuBois came up with the perfect line to tie it all together: "How about a little test drive down by the lake."
  • When Clawson, Bundy, and Phelps first approached Paisley and DuBois about revisiting the "Mud On The Tires" era, they were a bit nervous, not sure they should meddle with a classic. But Paisley and DuBois had no such qualms. "Oh no! Lean in!" Paisley remembered saying.

    And why not? Paisley has fond memories of that time in his life. "I look back on Mud On The Tires as an album and a time when everything launched in a bigger way for me," he said. "Mud On The Tires was a call to action, a metaphor, if felt like a lifestyle."
  • Paisley debuted "Truck Still Works" at the 2024 People's Choice Country Awards on September 26, 2024. The following day, he dropped it as his first single since jumping from Sony Nashville's Arista label to EMI Records, part of Universal Music Group Nashville. Whether the truck still works? Well, that's up to you to decide.

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