Charlotte Morris’ New Single, “Your Number One,” Serves Up A Sensuous Salsa Beat With Pop-driven, Riff-laden Chorus

Nashville, TN – Charlotte Morris’ new single, “Your Number One,” kicks off with a sensuous salsa beat that launches the record into a pop-driven, riff-laden chorus. The song, from her upcoming fall album, is based on personal experience. Morris reflects, “There were amazing times, but there was also a lot of pain. Talk about workin’ through it … it was tough, but I feel like I grew stronger from that heartbreak – and I got a good song out of it.” The single is available for purchase now.

“Your Number One” embraces numerous influences and spotlights Charlotte’s genuine, raw, and emotional approach to music. Her style is all her own. Her voice is magical – at times lilting, at times overflowing with power. Morris’ crystalline soprano gives her an immediate and identifiable presence. Inspired by female story-telling artists Brandi Carlile, Sara Bareilles, Kelsea Ballerini, Maren Morris, The Chicks, and bands Delta Rae and Fleetwood Mac, the track reveals Charlotte’s fearless songwriting.

Do you ever think about me when you’re waking up in the middle of the night?
Do you ever wonder what I’m doing when I’m home alone?
Do you ever pull my number up in your phone, then convince yourself not to call?
Do you ever question why you let me go at all?

Cause I was your number one
I was your girl, I was your world
I was the one you needed when you fell
You’re down on your knees, it’s true
but you broke my heart in two
So I hope that it was worth it, cause I’m never coming back to you (C. Morris)

Produced by William Gawley (Taylor Hicks, Taylor McCall, Taylor Rae) and recorded at Nashville’s The Castle studio, “Your Number One” features top-tier Music City musicians. Players include Dane Bryant on keyboard, David Flint on guitars and mandolin, Dow Tomlin on bass, and Wayne Killius on drums.

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