Carrie Underwood has hit the airwaves with her latest single, “Out Of That Truck,” which she co-wrote with David Garcia and Lydia Vaughan. She had already finished her album, Denim & Rhinestones, and says she had so much fun that they kept writing and came up with “Out Of That Truck.”
“We had a lot of fun the day we wrote ‘Out Of That Truck,’” recalls Carrie. “That day I was writing with David Garcia and Lydia Vaughan, and we had kind of wrapped up the Denim & Rhinestones album and I was just kind of loving life so much that I just wanted to keep on writing, so we did. That one kind of came out of just having a fun day and love that it’s kind of got a little rockin’ beat to it, and yeah, it’s fun to sing, for sure.”
Carrie returns to the stage of the Grand Ole Opry for two shows on June 6th before heading back to Las Vegas for her Reflections residency at Resorts World June 21st.
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Audio / Carrie Underwood talks about writing her new single, "Out Of That Truck."
DownloadCarrie Underwood (writing Out Of That Truck) OC: …to sing, for sure. :27
“We had a lot of fun the day we wrote ‘Out Of That Truck.’ That day I was writing with David Garcia and Lydia Vaughan, and we had kind of wrapped up the Denim & Rhinestones album and I was just kind of loving life so much that I just wanted to keep on writing, so we did. That one kind of came out of just having a fun day and love that it’s kind of got a little rockin’ beat to it, and yeah, it’s fun to sing, for sure.”