Still Feels Good

Album: Still Feels Good (2007)
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  • Rascal Flatts lead vocalist Gary LeVox explained on Country Music Television (CMT): "'Still Feels Good' is about being together for so long and it still feels like the first day you ever met. It still feels good, waking up and seeing you every day. Some of the friends and dreams that we've had and seeing so many people going through divorce and getting tired of being together, it's kind of a reassuring thing to say and just tell her, 'Baby, it still feels good.' 'That old T-shirt you still wear to bed that used to be mine when we first met' kind of thing."
  • The album's debut week sales of 547,000 copies in the United States was the largest sum for a country act since the band's own "Me and My Gang" shifted 722,000 a year and a half previously.

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