Young wonders "What She Sees In Me" ?
Produced by Young and written by Young with Christian Davis Stalnecker, Kyle Fishman, Ray Fulcher and Josh Hoge, the lyrics include:
Now, I get to see how pretty she is when she wakes up
I
get to see how perfect she is with no makeup
I can see us twenty years from now on an old porch swing
I still see her in every dream
I can see her faith when it gets tough
I can see her grace when I mess up
I can see how far she is out of my league
But I still can't see what she sees in me
What she sees in me
The official music video for "What She Sees In Me" was directed by Running Bear's Alexia Stone and Stephen Kinigopoulos, HERE.
At 18 songs, Young helped write 15 of the upcoming album's 18 sides and is the sole producer on three songs. He shares co-producer credits with longtime creative partners, Chris DeStefano and Corey Crowder. Led by the top 30 and rising title track "Young Love & Saturday Nights," written by Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley and Josh Thompson with a posthumous songwriting credit to David Bowie, the project is Young's first new album since 2021's Famous Friends. The forthcoming record also includes previously released sides, "Right Now," "Double Down," "Looking For You" and "All Dogs Go To Heaven."
More news for Chris Young
- 10/17/25: Young, Majcen, GIll, Wilson unveil new music
- 08/04/25: Young announces "It Must Be Christmas"
- 08/01/25: Young unveils "I Didn't Come To Leave" song list
- 07/08/25: Young plans new record
- 04/07/25: Young sings "Till the Last One Dies"
- 03/21/25: Young announces label debut
- 12/04/24: Young leaves RCA for Black River
- 02/01/24: Young thanks fans following arrest, releases new song as thanks
CD reviews for Chris Young
Given the massive success of Chris Young's award-winning collaboration with Kane Brown on the title track, it would be an easy assumption to make that his eighth studio album would tow the same contemporary line that landed him a bevy of hits. The result is exactly that. But with some contingencies
The opener, "Raised on Country," starts out with a raucous groove that may get your toes tapping for the entirety, but the lyrics devolve into some painfully tired cliches like ...
Chris Young has one of the best country voices, and it's always a pleasure to hear him sing. But it's disappointing when the title cut sounds more like the groove to a Justin Bieber song than anything truly country. When, say, someone like Jason Aldean performs music with barely any resemblance to real country music, it's not that big a deal; he's not a great natural singer to begin with. However, Young's voice is just too good to waste on mere pop. ...
Song selection can sometimes seem fairly inessential whenever chosen by a master singer. Such is the case with "It Must Be Christmas," Chris Young's new holiday collection. He sounds as perfectly comfortable with the jazzy "I'll Be Home for Christmas," where its supper club vibe takes a little of the edge off one seriously sad song, as he does with the Phil Spector rock nugget "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)."
Young is also helped out by a few special guests. ...
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