Never Been Over

Album: Carolyn's Boy (2023)
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Songfacts®:

  • Darius Rucker dives into the complexities of a long-term relationship with "Never Been Over." The acoustic ballad, adorned with subtle pedal steel and mandolin flourishes, is a poignant look back at a love story that's weathered its share of storms but ended with heartbreak.
  • Co-written by Rucker alongside Lee Thomas Miller and John Osborne (of Brothers Osborne fame), the song carries an extra weight. In July 2020, Rucker announced he and his wife Beth were splitting up after 20 years of marriage. "Never Been Over" details a love that spanned nearly two decades, with all its emotional peaks and valleys.

    "Writing that was very cathartic," Rucker shared with Garden & Gun of the song. "It was almost like therapy for me. It's so honest and one of my favorite songs I've ever written."
  • Originally appearing on Rucker's eighth studio album, Carolyn's Boy (a tribute to his late mother), "Never Been Over" received a new lease on life in April 2024 with the release of a duet version featuring Jennifer Nettles.

    Nettles enters the story in the second verse, adding a stark counterpoint to Rucker's grounded delivery. The interplay creates a captivating tension, reflecting the push and pull of a long-lasting relationship.
  • Rucker and his people had talked about doing a duet but got deep in the record and never did. When they chose "Never Been Over" as a single, Rucker's manager suggested Nettles as a duet partner. Rucker loved the idea, as ever since Sugarland's "Stay" he wanted to sing with her.

    "To have Jennifer add her incredible voice to such an emotional song, you feel even more of what this couple is facing; unraveling the life they've built together," he reflected. "I'm so grateful she agreed to sing on it with me."
  • It was May 2020, the pandemic in full swing, when Darius Rucker was on a virtual songwriting session with Lee Thomas Miller and John Osborne. Little did they know a title tossed out over Zoom would become a deeply personal song for Rucker.

    Lee Thomas Miller arrived with the title "Never Been Over," and some initial ideas. "I had the trick, 'We've been a lot of things, but we've never been over,'" Miller recalled to Billboard. He envisioned the song as a list, a series of contrasts that build to a powerful point.

    The creative spark ignited, they completed the song, and Osborne made a vocal/guitar recording and sent it to Rucker.

    Fifty days later, Rucker and his wife, Beth Leonard, announced their separation. Miller, worried the song's emotional resonance might be too close to home for Rucker, confessed, "I thought we just lost our shot."

    However, Rucker's perspective differed. He saw the song's potential, its ability to capture the complicated emotions of a relationship ending. "There was no way I wasn't gonna cut it," he declared." It was such a great song."

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