Never Say Never

Album: Stereotype (2021)
Charted: 27
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  • Here, Lainey Wilson joins Cole Swindell to sing of a challenging relationship that neither person can quench.

    I never say never with you, I end up together with you
    It's Hell and it's Heaven with you, baby


    Swindell and Wilson's couple keep getting burned but can't let each other go. "'Never Say Never' tells a story about a relationship that I'm pretty sure a lot of us have been in," said Lainey. "The kind of relationship where you know it's not good for ya, but you can't help (but) just go back."
  • Swindell wrote the fiery song with Chase McGill and Jesse Alexander back in the late 2010s, knowing it had to be a duet. After a long, patient wait, the singer found the ideal partner when Wilson dropped her Sayin' What I'm Thinkin' album. "We wanted it to be the right person," Swindell told Apple Music. "When Lainey's name came up, I was like, 'That's perfect,' because I legit am a fan. I love how country she is, how real she is."
  • Swindell had a specific person in mind when he wrote and recorded "Never Say Never." "I can't sing [a song] if I haven't lived it or wanted to or wish I wouldn't have. That's kinda how it goes," he told Taste Of Country Nights. "Me and Lainey both talked about, you know, no matter where you're at, what age, it seems like everybody's been through that at some point in life."
  • Michael Monaco directed the video, filming it at Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary outside Knoxville, Tennessee. Based on a true story, the clip recounts the forbidden love between a Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary prison guard and an inmate.

Comments: 2

  • Jabberjay from Eugene, Or"Never say Never" is one of the most beautiful songs about a love relationship I have ever heard. I know that each relationship takes work and it can be hard sometimes. Each relationship out there is unique and different because there are different kinds of relationships. If you're going through something, know you're not alone.

    All the best to everyone out there,
    Jabberjay :)
  • Anonymous"Never say never"...could have been written for me and my one true love. We had an intense 20 year love, many hardships,battles and different walks of life but the love and chemistry was so unbelievably strong we couldn't live without each other. He ask me to marry him months after we met and I wanted to more than I can say but he had some issues that he needed to correct. 10 years later I couldn't wait so tied the knot only to get divorced a year latter because of his issues. But we remained together 10 more years until he was tragically run over by 18 wheeler. Leaving me to mourn my soul mate the rest of my life. He will always be my forever. Never say never was us and the notebook was our movie.
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