Kelley goes acoustic with "See You Next Summer"
Friday, September 29, 2023 – Brian Kelley today released "See You Next Summer (Acoustic)."
"I'm so excited to share this acoustic version of 'See You Next Summer,'" said Kelley. "I love the reimagining of this song. It takes me to a different world, and I hope it does to y'all too. It's beautiful and still full of energy. It's a cinematic journey sonically, and I hope you love it."
Dropping the original version in late May, the David Garcia, Michael Hardy and Hillary Lindsey-penned lyrics tapped the rush of a summertime fling that turns into more. Marking Kelley's first song serviced to Country radio solo via Big Machine Records, Dann Huff produced.
Continuing to roll out new music while in the studio working on his full-length debut album with Big Machine Records, Kelley's also recently delivered "Dirt Cheap."
More news for Brian Kelley
- 05/10/24: Kelley, McCreery, Peck release new music
- 03/06/24: Kelley tells the "Tennessee Truth"
- 09/01/23: Kelley likes it "Dirt Cheap"
- 05/15/23: Kelley wants to "See You Next Summer"
- 11/18/22: Kelley is "Florida Strong"
- 10/12/22: Kelley plans Opry debut as solo artist
- 08/04/22: Kelley rides Second Wave of Summer
- 07/15/22: BK shows his "American Spirit"
CD reviews for Brian Kelley
Brian Kelley may be one half of Florida Georgia Line (by some accounts, disease-spreading vectors of bro country), but "Sunshine State of Mind" is not a FGL album – not by a long shot. Like his high-profile duo gig, Kelley's solo venture is not at all lyrically deep. This is a party album. But as party albums go, it's a good one.
This is also a thematically consistent album. Most of its songs include sailing, sun, the beach or all three. It's a summer ...
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