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SAM HUNT RELEASES NEW SONG “CAME THE CLOSEST.”

SAM HUNT RELEASES NEW SONG “CAME THE CLOSEST.”
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Sam Hunt

Diamond-selling hitmaker Sam Hunt releases new song “Came The Closest” today. Hunt continues to master somber introspection and aching reflection with this latest tune written with Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne, which Hunt also co-produced with Zach Crowell. To the relief of his fans, Hunt has surprise dropped new music every few months including his recent “Women In My Life,” “Start Nowhere,” “Water Under The Bridge” and his latest country radio staple, “Outskirts.”

Hunt recently announced his arena headlining OUTSKIRTS TOUR 2024 produced by Live Nation. On sale today, the tour kicks off Feb. 22 in Grand Rapids with stops across the country including Louisville, Nashville, Milwaukee, Green Bay, and more. Special guests include multi-Platinum-selling country artist Brett Young and fellow Georgia-native Lily Rose. For ticketing and more information, visit www.SamHunt.com/Tour.

Came The Closest – written by Sam Hunt, Shane McAnally, and Josh Osborne

I cut my hair off, I wore a tie

Woke up at 7, came home at 5 for a while

I traded whiskey for Miller Lite

And I know your momma calls me polite

Mr. Right

Aw, but that ain’t right

 

‘Cause I always gotta know what’s behind the other door

I’m never gonna be that straight-laced Sunday morning man you were lookin’ for

Nobody’s ever tied me down in clapboard house

With some kids and a bed of roses

But you came the closest

 

We never married ’cause I never asked

I left the diamond under the glass

Someday you’ll be glad

‘Cause you’ll find somebody who shaves everyday

When your dad comes around

He’ll know what to say

I just ain’t that way, I just ain’t that way

 

‘Cause I always gotta know what’s behind the other door

I’m never gonna be that straight-laced Sunday morning man you were lookin’ for

Nobody’s ever tied me down in clapboard house

With some kids and a bed of roses

But you came the closest

 

Moving on is the only thing I know how to do

If I could’ve stood still then I would have stood still with you

 

But I always gotta know what’s behind the other door

I’m never gonna be that straight-laced Sunday morning man you were lookin’ for

Nobody’s ever tied me down in clapboard house

With some kids and a bed of roses

But you came the closest

You came the closest

 

About Sam Hunt:
Sam Hunt is a five-time GRAMMY-nominated, Diamond-selling, award-winning hitmaker. His sophomore album SOUTHSIDE debuted to critical acclaim and was one of the top country albums of 2020 landing at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart. Named one of the Best Albums of the Year by The New York Times and US Weekly, the Platinum-selling project features 12 songs all written by Hunt including his No. 1 hits “Kinfolks,” “Breaking Up Was Easy in the 90’s,” one of NPR’s Best Songs of 2020 “Hard To Forget,” and his three-week No. 1, Diamond-selling, GRAMMY-nominated smash, “Body Like A Back Road.” Hunt also wrote his most recent, eighth chart-topping hit “23,” his latest radio staple “Outskirts,” and recent releases, “Start Nowhere,” “Water Under the Bridge,” “Walmart,” and “Women In My Life.”

SOUTHSIDE follows Hunt’s GRAMMY-nominated, Triple-Platinum-selling debut album, MONTEVALLO, which also topped the Billboard Country Albums chart and produced four No. 1 singles. All ten tracks on MONTEVALLO are RIAA certified with seven achieving Platinum or Multi-Platinum status including “Leave the Night On,” “House Party,” “Take Your Time,” “Break Up In A Small Town,” “Speakers,” and “Make You Miss Me.”

Called “stylistically provocative” by The New York Times and “deceptively phenomenal” by The Washington Post, Hunt has received accolades from Associated Press, Billboard, Esquire, Entertainment Weekly, Los Angeles Times, NPR, Rolling Stone, SPIN Magazine, Village Voice, The New York Times, The Washington Post and more. Since MONTEVALLO’s 2014 release, Hunt has accumulated over 14 billion global streams and has earned 47.5 million RIAA certified units.

For information on Sam Hunt, visit www.SamHunt.com.

 

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