Til The Last One Dies

Album: I Didn't Come Here to Leave (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Til the Last One Dies" is a country ballad that does something rather unusual: It sings the praises of staying. Not falling in love, or breaking up dramatically in a thunderstorm, or meeting again after 20 years - nope, this one is about sticking it out. Marriage. Familiarity. The kind of love that's less firework and more pilot light.
  • I bought a dozen roses on my way to you tonight
    Eleven real ones, one fake one
    And I'll love you 'til the last one dies


    This imagery underscores the commitment to love that endures despite life's challenges. It's not the kind of sentiment that usually gets top billing in country music. Most country songs about love tend to involve pickup trucks, lakeside proposals, or declarations made while someone's leaving you for your cousin. But this? This is a song for the couple folding laundry together at 9:42 p.m., who haven't been on a date since Bush was president and still find little ways to say "I'm here. I'm not going anywhere." Much more realistic.
  • Ben Hayslip (Blake Shelton's "Honey Bee," Luke Bryan's "I Don't Want This Night To End"), Seth Mosley (Gabby Barrett's "Glory Days," Skillet's "Unpopular") and Jordan Walker (Luke Combs' "When It Rains It Pours," Kane Brown's "Fiddle In The Band") penned the song.

    Chris Young didn't contribute to the writing, which is unusual - most of his catalogue has his fingerprints all over it. A friend pitched "Til the Last One Dies" to him, and the moment Young heard it, he was hooked. He was especially drawn to the unique metaphor involving a dozen roses - 11 real and one fake - to symbolize eternal love. Young noted that he had never heard this analogy used before, which made the song stand out to him as something truly special.
  • Produced by Chris Young and Andy Sheridan, the song marks a shift in the country star's career; it's his first release with Black River Entertainment after nearly two decades in the industry. Sheridan's involvement also signals a departure from Young's long-standing collaboration with producer Corey Crowder, who had worked with Young almost exclusively since his 2015 I'm Comin' Over album.

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