Swindell singles out "We Can Always Move On"
Monday, May 12, 2025 – Cole Swindell is out with a new radio single, "We Can Always Move On," today.
The song is the follow-up to his 13th number one hit "Forever to Me," from his upcoming fifth studio album, "Spanish Moss," out June 27. Swindell also released a video for the song.
Swindell released the song last month across his social channels and digital retailers with the reaction resulting in the decision to go to radio.
"We Can Always Move On" was written by Kyle Fishman, Thomas Archer and Michael Tyler and produced by Fishman and Jimmy Robbins.
In addition to his most digital-only release of "Dirty Dancing" last Friday and "We Can Always Move On," the Georgia native has been releasing songs from "Spanish Moss," including the title track, "Kill A Prayer" and "One Day."
More news for Cole Swindell
- 09/26/25: Swindell wants to "Make Heaven Crowded"
- 06/27/25: McCollum, Swindell drop new records
- 04/07/25: Swindell lauches Happy Hour Sad Tour in late summer
- 03/25/25: Swindell grows with "Spanish Moss"
- 01/25/25: Swindell will kill a prayer
- 11/15/24: James teams up with Swindell
- 07/19/24: Swindell focuses on "One Day"
- 12/04/23: Swindell plans to Win The Night
CD reviews for Cole Swindell
Already successful as both a songwriter and a headlining performer, Cole Swindell's showcases both sides of that equation. The album includes seven co-writes of his own among the 13 tracks and some solid vocal turns on the hits that continue to prove that he is more than just a hit songwriter.
"Never Say Never, a duet with Lainey Wilson, is the powerful centerpiece. The song is arranged so the two singers' lines snake around each other as a bona fide 80's power ballad unfurls ...
Cole Swindell's" All Of It" is a little different from many of contemporary artists' current releases in that there is a whole lot of country - thematically anyway - in it. The 40-plus minutes are all about drinking, regret, appreciation of people who matter and breakups.
It starts off with a bang with the up-tempo rocker "Love You Too Late." The best track is its most poignant song penned by Jessi Alexander and Chase McGill, "Dad's Old Number," ...
Upon first glance at the track list of Cole Swindell's fourth installment of the "Down Home Sessions" series, one may get the impression that it is a covers EP. It features several chart toppers from other artists, including Luke Bryan's "Roller Coaster" and Thomas Rhett's "Get Me Some Of That." Swindell has 10 number 1 singles as a songwriter to his name had a hand in penning both all five songs, so technically, it's original material. ...
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