This was inspired by a breakup that Hillary Scott of Lady A had just endured. Her bandmate Charles Kelley recalled to Billboard magazine: "I remember writing that one at my brother Josh's house, and Hillary had come over that morning, and had just broken up with her boyfriend. So I said 'Let's write a song about it,' and there you go."
Lady A is a trio consisting of Charles Kelley (the brother of singer-songwriter Josh Kelley), Dave Haywood and Hillary Scott (the daughter of '90s country star Linda Davis). At the time, they were known as Lady Antebellum, which they changed in 2020 because the antebellum period was a time of slavery. Singer Hillary Scott explained their name to MP3.com: "We got together as just songwriters. Became friends and started writing songs. And we wanted to put up a MySpace page. So we wanted to take pictures to put on MySpace to get people's attention, and we ended up going out outside of Nashville to this little town. It's this historic town called Franklin, Tennessee, and there's tons of antebellum homes with the columns, like, from Gone With the Wind. And we ended up in front of these houses, and Charles, the other lead singer in the group, he kind of looked back through the pictures and said, 'Wow, that's a really beautiful antebellum home.' And I said, 'What does that mean?' I didn't know what it meant. But after he explained it to me, I was like, 'Oh, yeah. It is. It's really pretty.' And he goes, 'Isn't that a cool word?' And then we just put a bunch of words in front of it, and 'Lady' is what stuck."
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