"Doing Life With Me" is a reflective acoustic ballad where Eric Church expresses gratitude for those who stuck by him through thick and thin during his musical journey.
In this song, Church admits he can be difficult company. It ain't easy puttin' up with A road dog with a cup with A little Jack in it Church is thankful for those loyal family, friends, band, road crew and fans, who could easily have walked away. Am I livin' givin' thanks for the ships I never sank? Every big, every little in the everyday things The notes and the words in the songs I sing To the ones doin' life with me He's especially grateful to his music publisher wife, Katherine Blasingame, whom he married on January 8, 2008 and has stayed with him ever since. Coulda easily said goodbye to This runaway train you're tied to I know I don't get it Baby, how you roll with it
The gentle, vulnerable tune is one of 28 songs Church and his band recorded in early 2020 during a marathon writing session in a rural North Carolina cabin.
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