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Album: Nothing Like This (2010)
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Songfacts®:

  • This was a promotional single by the Country-Pop group Rascal Flatts, from their seventh studio album, Nothing Like This. The single was released on November 2, 2010.
  • The trio who penned this song are:
    Nashville songwriter Bonnie Baker, whose tunes have been recorded by Sara Evans, Reba McEntire, Emerson Drive and Billy Ray Cyrus.

    Country singer Katrina Elam, who toured with Rascal Flatts in 2006 to promote her unreleased second album, Turn Me Up.

    Hunter Hayes who was still a teenager when he contributed to this song. Hayes is an American country music and cajun music artist, who has been an accordion player since childhood. He released his first album in 2000 when aged eight.

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