Pull Me Back

Album: Leah Turner (2014)
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Songfacts®:

  • Leah Turner was brought up on her family's ranch in Morongo Valley, California and began singing at the age of six. She moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 2012 and signed to Columbia Records Nashville a year later. Turner released her debut single, the energetic "Take the Keys" on October 7, 2013, which highlighted her powerful vocals. It peaked at #37 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.
  • This is Turner's second single, which reflects a different sound for the songstress. "It shows a softer side of me," she told Billboard magazine. "We all get into moments in relationships where we build up walls, and hugging the edge of the bed seems like a better idea than hugging the one lying next to you. We all push away and sometimes you just need to let down the walls and forgive, no matter how big or small the fight is. I wrote about it, and it's a personal experience that I went through."

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