It has been an incredible career thus far for Cole Swindell – hot off of the incredibly deep and meaningful #1 smash “You Should Be Here,” the Warner Music artist is keeping the chart-topping streak going with his newest release, “Middle of a Memory.”
The mid-tempo tune is engaging and appealing, a refresher from the serious content of its predecessor. Yet the driving force behind Swindell’s success is his gift of songwriting. – written by Swindell with heavyweights Zach Crowell and Ashley Gorley, “Middle of a Memory” exemplifies that ability. Graspingly visual, listeners can picture the interactions between Swindell and his intended on the dance floor, the subtle rejection one of familiarity to anyone whom has found themselves in a crowded bar:
In the middle of a dance floor all alone
In the middle of an old school country song
Right when I was just about to lean on in
Why’d you have to go then
Baby
In the middle of the glow of the neon light
It shoulda, coulda, woulda been the night of our lives
Girl it ain’t right, no
How you gonna leave me
In the middle of a memory
Found on his sophomore album You Should Be Here, “Middle of a Nowhere” is available at all digital and music retailers.