Combs finds "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma"
Wednesday, May 8, 2024 – Luke Combs will release a new single, "Ain't No Love In Oklahoma," on Thursday.
The song is on the soundtrack for "Twisters: The Album."
An official music video will be out on Thursday May 16 at 8 a.m. eastern.
This is the first release from the soundtrack to Universal Pictures' "Twisters," starring Glenn Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones hitting theaters July 19.
Combs, who is on Growin' Up and Gettin' Old Tour, released "Where the Wild Things are" as his last single.
The movie is a standalone sequel to the 1996 film, "Twister."
More news for Luke Combs
- 10/28/24: Concert for Carolina raised $24M for hurricane relief efforts
- 10/25/24: Jelly Roll, Urban, Combs headline Tortuga Fest
- 10/07/24: Combs, Church, Strings, Taylor plan Hurricane Helene benefit
- 09/04/24: Jelly Roll, Combs, Bryan headline Stagecoach
- 07/11/24: Combs exhibit at Country Music HOF opens, plays show
- 07/08/24: Combs announces two shows at the Gorge
- 06/14/24: Combs, Brown release new music
- 06/06/24: Combs announces new CD "Fathers & Sons"
CD reviews for Luke Combs
The saying, 'Strike while the iron's hot,' applies to many situations, but especially to the music business. The scene moves so fast these days that this last year's star could be this year's 'Where are they now?' Luke Combs moved quickly up the country music popularity ladder, so he's smart to put out this five-song EP between full-lengths.
First single, "Beer Never Broke My Heart," is a throwaway tune, built upon a solidly thumping, Waylon Jennings-like groove. ...
Luke Combs has gotten a lot of life out of his album "This One's for You," which includes his breakthrough hit "Hurricane," as well as the popular single "When It Rains It Pours." This deluxe edition includes five new tracks, many of which are just as strong as the original 12.
"Houston, We Got a Problem" includes a smart lyric highlighting specific details about that big Texas city. Even though it has all these famous landmarks, it doesn't have ...
Five years ago, when beer-drinking, truck-driving-in-the-country country songs were en vogue, Luke Combs' full-length debut would have fit right in. In 2017, when pop music rules the country market and male singers are more likely to wear a stylish jacket instead of a flannel shirt, Combs is positively refreshing.
"Hurricane," the first single and first top five hit of Combs' career, sounds like a typical Jason Aldean ballad at the onset, but then builds into something more ...
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