Carrie Underwood wrote this easygoing, summer-themed party song with her producer David Garcia and collaborator Josh Miller. It finds the country star looking "to get a little southbound, unwound, Tennessee honey kinda buzz" with the help of a pontoon boat and plenty of margaritas.
The song was one of the last that Underwood recorded for her Cry Pretty album. The singer recalled in press materials that she suggested the "Southbound" title thinking they could "do something fun with this." But she soon found it tricky writing and singing a drinking party boat song. One example was a couple of lines about a girl named Katie who was enjoying herself a tad too much. Katie's the one that should take it slow 'Cause she's dancin' on the dock and it's only two o'clock Underwood said it took them a long time to come up with the right "Katie" lyrics. Garcia, Miller and her wanted to make Katie have a little too much fun, but every line they came out with seemed to make her come across as sad. "We still had to make Katie have a little respect but wanted to just get it out there that some people were having too much fun," she explained.
Underwood debuted the song during the 2019 ACM Awards in Las Vegas, with Cry Pretty Tour 360 openers Maddie & Tae and Runaway June joining her on stage. The country star's performance was a huge production incorporating an outdoor pool beginning, deejay, dancers, extras, as well as the cameos by her tour mates.
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