What may be the most poignant offering on the record is “Save The Roses” (Lee Brice, Joe Leathers, Kyle Jacobs). Then again, sometimes, those seemingly small gestures add up to so much more, such as a buddy taking the keys away because it just isn’t safe if he doesn’t.
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Even the very youngest ones often know instinctively how to be gentlemen, and this song points that out. It’s the little things the male of the species do that deserve an “Atta Boy”. The first track on the album is called “Atta Boy” (Lee Brice, Jaren Johnston, Bobby Pinson) and unless you’ve got a completely sour outlook on life and just hate everything, there’s no reason to not like this. I opted to forego them and focus on the remaining tracks that the public can’t yet get their ears on. With all of these tracks already out in the universe, it left me wondering whether or not to touch upon them in a review so close to the release date. Others that are currently available to stream even before the official album release date of November 20th are, “Do Not Disturb”, “Soul”, “Memory I Don’t Mess With”, “More Beer”, “Hey World” and “One of Them Girls”, which was a multi-week number one radio single. In today’s digital music landscape, several of the 15 songs that appear on the album have already been released as singles, including “I Hope You’re Happy Now”. Image courtesy of Curb Records/Lime Tree Music
That’s just the tip of an enormous iceberg.
He’s an ACM and CMA award winner, most recently winning the Musical Event of the Year CMA Award for “I Hope You’re Happy Now”, his duet with Carly Pearce. Brice has been around the block a time or two and has a proven record in country music. For themselves, if they believe these are the best pieces of work they’ve ever done, naturally, who am I to argue? For me, as someone looking at things from the outside, it’s a little different.Īs you might imagine, I was anxious to rip into Hey World and listen for myself. So many artists have said nearly the same thing about their upcoming projects. If you only knew how many times I’ve read a similar statement this year. REVIEW: Hey World by Lee Brice (Curb Records/November 20, 2020)Īccording to Lee Brice, he’s overjoyed about his new album, Hey World, and he said, “I think I have made my best project to date.” While I was certainly happy to hear that, I was also a little bit skeptical. Meanwhile, his follow-up Number One is headed in a similar direction, with “Memory I Don’t Mess With” achieving a recent Gold certification.Photo courtesy of Curb Records/Lime Tree Music “ASCAP is so thrilled for our member Ashley Gorley on his ASCAP Song of the Year win and we congratulate all of his co-writers and Lee on theirs, and on a great song and a great recording that won the hearts of country music fans everywhere.”Ĭongrats to Brice and all his “One of Them Girls” collaborators.
“For a song to win Song Of The Year honors at multiple award shows is an extraordinary achievement and a testament to the musical gifts of the songwriters and to the artistry of Lee Brice,” ASCAP CEO Beth Matthews agrees. We are thrilled to represent Dallas Davidson and Ben Johnson in this monumental achievement!” adds Clay Bradley, VP of Creative at BMI Nashville. “The most performed song of the year is one of the crown jewels of BMI. “Congratulations to him and his co-writers on the award and writing an incredible song! Big love to Lee, the writers, and the Curb | Word team!” “We are elated to honor our songwriter, artist, friend, family, Lee Brice with this monumental SESAC Song of The Year award for ‘One of Them Girls,’” shares Shannan Hatch, SESAC Vice President Creative Services Nashville.