This country rock power ballad finds Brantley Gilbert struggling to get past the memory of a past love as familiar landmarks of his hometown serve as reminders of their time together. "It really has that want for someone you can't have, and having to live in all the places they are," said the singer.
Brantley Gilbert was born in the small town of Jefferson, which is where he first met his wife Amber. They had an on and off relationship for several years as he fought addiction and started his music career. The singer eventually married his longtime love in June 2015. Amber Cochran has inspired many of Gilbert's songs and here he's thinking back to his past breakup with his now-wife. "That's one of the great things about being in a relationship with a goodbye in it," the singer told Taste of Country.
Brock Berryhill, Josh Dunne and Rhett Akins helped Gilbert write the song. As they penned the tune, the singer thought it was sounding more and more like a duet, so he reached out to Lindsay Ell. The choice of the Canadian as his duet partner was not only because of Ell's singing ability, but also because of her prowess on the guitar. "Lindsay plays with the same emotion that she sings with," said Gilbert. "Her voice is as intense on that guitar as it is when it comes out of her mouth."
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