Friday Night Heartbreaker

Album: Honkytonk Hollywood (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Friday Night Heartbreaker" feels like a neon sign flashing a warning across the smoky haze of a Friday night bar: Beware the beautiful stranger. It's a cautionary tale about the heartbreak lurking in the shadowy corners of a night out when one too many drinks and a pretty face can lead you straight to heartbreak city. Jon Pardi plays the wise sage here, dishing out advice to unsuspecting men about those stunning women who might just turn out to be a Medusa-like "hell raiser" or a "devil in disguise."
  • Josh Miller, Chris Tompkins, Jessie Jo Dillon, Daniel Ross, and Ryan Hurd, teamed up to write "Friday Night Heartbreaker." Pardi was taken with it right off the bat.

    "It's something that caught my ear when I first heard it," he said, with a grin that suggests he's seen one or two Friday night heartbreakers in his time. "I love the, you know, I call it like the hot girl warning. The heartbreaker, the stay away from this girl, even though you're probably gonna try to talk to her. It's kind of a fun song."

    For Pardi, who's been happily married to Summer Duncan since 2020, this song is less of a personal confession and more of a friendly warning to the younger single guys out there.
  • On the production side, Pardi teamed up with Jay Joyce, known for his work with stars like Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, and Lainey Wilson. It's their first time working together.

    "Friday Night Heartbreaker" marks a noticeable shift from Pardi's usual traditional country sound towards something more in the pop-rock neighborhood. Pardi himself described it as "kind of spooky sounding, rock and roll country," which pretty much sums it up.
  • Joyce is all over the track, playing the synthesizer, electric guitar, and acoustic guitar, while Pardi chips in on the acoustic guitar, keeping his cowboy credentials intact. The other musicians are:

    Alex Cordell: steel guitar
    Terry Lee Palmer: electric guitar, background vocals
    Rob McNelley: electric guitar
    Derek Bahr: electric guitar
    Lee Francis: bass
    Billy McClaran: fiddle
    Kevin Murphy: drums
    Matt Hensley: keyboards
  • Directed by Jim Wright and filmed in Nashville's historic Printer's Alley, the music video captures the bittersweet cocktail of infatuation and heartbreak that accompanies fleeting romance.

    Jim Wright also shot Pardi's "Head Over Boots," "She Ain't In It" and "Night Shift" videos.

    "I always love working with Jim Wright, even if it means hanging out in Printer's Alley until 2am," Jon Pardi shared with a laugh. "You see some wild characters down there at that hour. One of the best parts of the shoot for me was chatting with the circus performers - they were incredible! While I was just strumming a guitar and driving a cool car, they were out there breathing fire and swallowing swords. Watching it all come together was amazing!"

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