Giving Her Away

Album: The Way I Am (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Giving Her Away" is a piano-guided heart squeeze of a ballad about that peculiar, ceremonial collision between groom and father-of-the-bride; two men who, on any ordinary Saturday, would be fishing (the line "Hand reelin' on a Zebco" refers to a Zebco fishing rod).
  • Combs addresses his soon-to-be father-in-law in a tone that suggests both deep respect and mild bewilderment. "Only she could've got us both in suits," he muses, as if marveling at some minor miracle of physics. From there, he vows to "do my best to fill your shoes." while both of them fight back tears.
  • The track continues Combs' tradition of turning family dynamics into emotional epics, such as his love song to his wife, Nicole, "Forever After All," his devotion anthem to his father "Remember Him That Way," and his wish to be a good daddy to his sons, "The Man He Sees In Me."
  • Josh Mirenda (Dierks Bentley's "Somewhere on a Beach," Jason Aldean's "Girl Like You"), Josh Phillips (Cody Johnson's "Dirt Cheap," Luke Combs' "The Man He Sees In Me") and newcomer Gary Garris wrote the song.
  • Combs received the song from his longtime friend, Josh Phillips. The two have history, having started their country music careers together in Boone, North Carolina, with Phillips even crashing on Combs' couch in those early days. "I used to go down and play shows with him, so it's kind of a full circle moment for me to get to record one of his songs and put it out there," said Combs.
  • Sparse, atmospheric piano keys support Combs' signature gravelly drawl in the opening verse, gradually building with the steel guitar during the chorus. The production, handled by Combs' go-to team of Chip Matthews and Jonathan Singleton, keep everything understated and atmospheric, mirroring the emotional vulnerability of the narrative.

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