NASHVILLE, TENN. –– Rising Country Songwriter and Performing Artist, Dallas Remington pulls no punches with her new single, “Dirty Roses.” Valentine’s is over, all of the chocolate has been eaten and most of the flowers have died. Dallas Remington has released a song for all of those whose happy, loving relationships and Cupid-induced infatuations have since died as well. “You’ve been playing in the mud and everybody knows it, so don’t give me no ”Dirty Roses.” This almost punk rock-country song is an upbeat, fierce anthem telling all of those cheaters and bad guys to get lost. “Dirty Roses” was co-written by Nancy Deckant and Eric Mallona and Dallas Remington. The gritty and assertive song was recorded at Claw Sound Studios, produced by Corey Lawson and mastered by Harold Larue Mastering.
Dave Ryan played drums and percussion on the project, while Corey Lawson provided bass, electric and acoustic guitars, banjo, keys and background vocals. “Dirty Roses” is available on all digital streaming and download platforms at https://smarturl.it/dirtyroses
“Are you sorry, or just sorry you got caught?
You want forgiveness, but that’s somethin’ I ain’t got
Did you really think I, would never find you out
No 2-for-3, cheap apology will ever help you now
So don’t give me no dirty roses
Buddy your door is closin’
They ain’t pretty enough, to ever cover up, the damage that you’ve done
There Ain’t no second chances
Say hello to your consequences
You been playing in the mud and everybody knows it
Don’t give me no dirty roses
I ain’t sorry that I hate the color red
Just like us they’re meaningless and soon they’ll be dead
Cause you’re the one, the one who dug the grave
Even if I tried, to keep ‘em alive, thorns cut anyway…”
“Sometimes being good doesn’t make up for being bad and that’s exactly what we wanted to say when we wrote ‘Dirty Roses!’ This song is so fun live and our studio band captured that perfectly with this almost punk-rock country anthem! Y’all crank it up!” exclaimed Dallas Remington.
Co-writer Nancy Deckant shared, “When we were working on the song, I remember thinking, ‘Sometimes there are things you just need to say without worrying about how it comes out.’ Thank you ‘Dirty Roses’ for showing up in the writer’s room today. You came to the right place.”
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