Luke Bryan is poised to enter the top of the country charts with his latest smash, “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset,” the follow-up to his multi-week No. 1 “Most People Are Good.”
The song, written by Ryan Hurd, Zach Crowell and Chase McGill, is a song just about everyone can relate to in their life.
“It tells like a love story that so many of us have been in that summer love story,” says Luke. “Who hasn’t had all those emotions where they fall in love in the summer? They just wake up, you soak up the sun all day, you go to the lake and then you watch the sun go down and then you party into the wee hours of the night. This song captures that moment of youth and young love.”
The Georgia native has enjoyed watching fans react to the song as it moves up the country charts. “It was a really special song from the first time I heard it to me to be able to record it and then now, for it to be a really, really big song for me and going up the charts and watching the fans sing, ‘Sunrise, Sunburn…’ I mean, it’s so much fun watching the fans react as it becomes a bigger hit.”
Luke is planning a huge street party outside his new downtown Nashville bar, 32 Bridge Food + Drink, on Monday (September 10th). The bar is located at 301 Broadway, on the corner of Third Avenue South and Broadway. The party starts around 6:30p CT with performances by newcomer Jon Langston, Chelsea Field and DJ Rock.
If you can’t be in Nashville to catch a free show from Luke, he will be taking his What Makes You Country Tour to San Antonio tonight (September 6th), followed by shows on Friday (September 7th) in Houston and Saturday (September 8th) in Dallas.
Audio / Luke Bryan says it’s so fun to watch his fans react to his latest hit, “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset,” a song he describes as a summer love story.
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“This song has been a special song, because it tells like a love story that so many of us have been in that summer love story. Who hasn’t had all those emotions where they fall in love in the summer? They just wake up, you soak up the sun all day, you go to the lake and then you watch the sun go down and then you party into the wee hours of the night. This song captures that moment of youth and young love. It was a really special song from the first time I heard it to me to be able to record it and then now, for it to be a really, really big song for me and going up the charts and watching the fans sing, ‘Sunrise, Sunburn…’ I mean, it’s so much fun watching the fans react as it becomes a bigger hit.”