:According toHistory.com, James Dean died at 5:45 PM on Sept. 30, 1955, but he was stopped and ticketed for speeding at 3:30, or "half past three." Pay close attention to the lyrics to learn why that's remarkable. Listen to Luke Combs, "Where the Wild Things Are": Luke Combs'...
歌手:Luke Combs Doin' This - Luke Combs Lyrics by:Luke Combs/Drew Parker/Robert Williford Composed by:Luke Combs/Drew Parker/Robert Williford Someone asked me once in an interview What was growing up like Where'd you go to school And what would you do if you weren't doin' this ...
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My Kinda Folk - Luke Combs Lyrics by:Luke Combs/Jamie Davis/Ray Fulcher/Dan Isbell/Dustin Nunley Composed by:Luke Combs/Jamie Davis/Ray Fulcher/Dan Isbell/Dustin Nunley You might find us early sunrising Tractor driving growing your greens Staying alive working 9 to 5 Just living ...
Lyrics by:Luke Combs/Drew Parker/Robert Williford Composed by:Luke Combs/Drew Parker/Robert Williford Someone asked me once in an interview What was growing up like Where'd you go to school And what would you do if you weren't doin' this ...
When it comes to touring, Combs is no slouch, either. He wrapped hisGrowing Up and Gettin' Old Stadium Tourearlier this year. The singer's extensive touring schedule often means time away from his wife and their two young sons: Last summer, heeven missed the birth of his second babyafter...
So many people discoveredJelly Rollbecause of this inspiring song. His story is one of drugs and crime, but the lyrics are open-ended, allowing for a casual fan to insert a fresh narrative. That's what a great country song does.
It's not just the lyrics toJordan Davis' "Next Thing You Know" that will leave you blubbering. It's the way he summarizes life, love, family and death in a little over three minutes. That's how raising a familyfeels, so anyone with children — especially young children — can be...
the many performance videos on YouTube and enjoy. If you're not singing the chorus with him by the end, we owe you a beer. This should be the song Combs uses to close his concerts, because there can be little better than hearing a sold out arena shouting back the anthemic lyrics. ...
Luke Combs did something no country artist has done in five years on the way to setting a streaming record with his latest album, 'What You See Is What You Get.'