The first single from FGL's second album, the song was released to country radio and digital sales outlets on July 8, 2014. The duo played the heartfelt tune for the first time on Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show the same day.
The FGL pair knew they wanted to cut the song the first time it was played to them. "We had goose bumps the first time we heard it. With most of our other singles, you don't have to think at all, it's a self-explanatory feel-good song," Brian Kelley told People. "But this one makes you dig a little deeper, makes you think about your life and where you're at and where you want to be."
The song's music video features a couple's story from the time that they fell in love in 1968 to the wife's passing many years later. While the man is burying her, he tells the story of their lives together, which all started in dirt. The older man in the story is played by J.D. Souther, who co-wrote several songs for the Eagles.
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