A Lot With A Little

Album: Strong (2023)
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Songfacts®:

  • "A Lot With A Little" is an anthem for savoring those sweet, simple times with your main squeeze. Moonlit smooches, love songs on the radio - this song's all about soaking up the good stuff without needing a whole lot.
  • Hubbard teamed up with Parker Welling and Casey Brown to craft this song.

    Welling and Brown were tight with country crooner Russell Dickinson back in their Belmont University days in Nashville. Now, they're his go-to songwriting pals, penning "Yours," "Blue Tacoma," "Every Little Thing" and "Love You Like I Used To."

    Casey Brown has also collaborated with Parmalee ("Girl In Mine") and Dierks Bentley ("Cowboy Boots").

    Welling also has credits on songs by Thomas Rhett ("What's Your Country Song?" and Kelsea Ballerini ("Love Is A Cowboy").
  • Hubbard and co-producer Jordan Schmidt cranked up the sonic vibes on this song. Jonny Fung's electric guitar riffs sparkle like stars and Nir Z's drums hit like a country thunderstorm. Schmidt co-penned many of Florida Georgia Line's tracks, including "Smooth" and "Blessings." Since Hubbard went solo, he's been the singer's primary co-producer.
  • The other musicians are:

    Alex Wright: synthesizer, piano, mellotron
    Justin Schipper: steel guitar
    Ilya Toshinskiy: acoustic guitar
    Tony Lucido: bass

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