Walker Hayes Writes Letter To Fans Explaining Why He Chose “Craig” As His Current Single

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Every so often, a song comes along that means just as much to those listening as to the person who penned the lyrics.  Walker Hayes‘ current single “Craig” is one of those songs.  Fans from all over have attached themselves to the story that Hayes has told both lyrically and in conversation about the song. Craig, the person, means a lot to him and he wanted to let fans know on a deeper level just how much.

Last night on his Instagram, Hayes shared a letter to his fans explaining how important it was for him to release this song with its powerful message. The letter is as follows:

“just a ripped out draft…help me clean it up

I felt a responsibility as an artist to put “Craig” out as my second single.  
I know it’s not the easiest option for country radio to play…
I know it takes a listen or two for people to embrace the message…
I know it is alarmingly different and stylistically polarizing…
But it’s the truth…and every time I sing it, I mean it…I feel it…and I know it means something to someone listening.  

It took me about 3 months to write “Craig.”  
My sole intention was to say “thank you” to Craig for all that he means to my family and me.
I personally struggle with expressing emotions of love or gratitude to other guys…
It is very awkward and forced when I say “I love you” to my dad or my brothers…
I’m not sure why…it’s just always been like that…
I had told Craig thank you many times and that we loved him and his family, but it was always followed with a joke or a quick subject change…
This song was my thank you note.  

The lyrics to “Craig” are exactly how the story went down.
Every line is the truth.
The church really is called Redeeming Grace… 
I really did smell like beer…
We really did lose our van…
And Craig really did show up at the ballpark “after my sons game one night in two cars with his wife Laura watchin’ from the other…”

There’s at least 3 pages of story that didn’t make it in the song.  
There was an entire verse about how…from the stage…I could always see Craig in the back of the bar…talking someone’s ear off.
I knew every time he was telling them how amazing he thought I was…how well I could write…that I’d be playing stadiums one day…
There was also a verse about how Craig wasn’t rich…how his gesture truly was a sacrifice for his family to make by offering me their own van.
There was so much to the story that I wanted to share…

Craig and his wife, Laura, appreciated the song so much…
They listened to it in their car in a movie theater parking lot and cried together.  
Craig’s first text to me after hearing the song was…”speechless”
Craig and Laura didn’t play it for anyone.  That’s how humble they are.
They never told anyone they had given us a van. Not a soul.  
Even Craig’s twin brother had no idea they had helped us.  
The song was meant to be a gift for their ears only.  A thank you in song form.  

But everything changed when I played the song for my producer, Shane McAnally.
He insisted that it go on the album and I was shocked…
The song is so specific and personal I wondered who could relate…
We took the original version and added an intro to it…
We were all “speechless” when the final edit was 3 minutes and 16 seconds long…
3:16
I know…goosebumps right…

The reactions to “Craig” have spoken…
I’ve met countless people who are reminded of the “Craig’s” in their lives.
I’ve met countless people who are inspired to be like Craig.
I’ve met countless people who have been inspired by the song to give cars to families in need, pay it forward, adopting children, etc. in response to the song. 
It’s crazy what the story of Craig and me is causing…
And as an artist…that’s what it’s all about…
Telling the world about things that change us…
That’s why I had to put this song out.

Craig and his family and their example mean everything to me.  
I needed them.  I must tell y’all about em.  
I want to introduce them to everyone.

I think my kids were safe cuz Craig was saved.”

For more information on Walker Hayes, visit his website at: http://walkerhayes.com/

“Craig” is available for purchase or streaming here: http://smarturl.it/whcraig

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