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This made it easier for him to help Durrette in writing the song. Apart from helping his bandmate write the song, Brown was also there to sympathize with him during his most difficult times. I just try to give him love and respect and let him know he is loved. No matter what, [his mother and I] are both there because we care about him. Through love, communication, and respect for each other, it can be okay.

A post shared by Country Photos countryphotos Moreover, the song made Zac Brown Band the first group to have four singles reaching the Top 10 from the same album since Rascal Flatts in We would be glad to hear your thoughts or experiences related to the song.

Likewise, please do not forget to hit the like button and share the fun with other fans of country music. Here on Country Thang Daily , we strive to bring you a daily dose of cutting-edge entertainment through country music and information. To stay tuned, follow us on Facebook and Twitter. I had gone through a divorce. She moved back to where she was from in South Carolina, and the halfway point was Augusta. I was bartending and took every other weekend off to spend time with him.

It was a very painful time in my life, not having enough time together and having to bring him back. I worried about how he will perceive me as a father. Am I doing the right thing? I was going through all the things everybody goes through in that situation. YellowPolkaDot on March 20, Link.

General Comment A great song about Zac's split-up family and his dad having to drive to visit him afterward. The first part of the song, I believe, is Zac singing as if he's his father. That's why it's "I'll drive" and "your mom and me. In the video, it shows Zac hugging his dad after the last verse, so I think that's the gist of things. Anyway, Zac has some impressive vocals and seems to have a never-ending series of great songs coming out.

Much respect maill on March 22, Link. Personally, I think it's the father's perspective for the entire song. The last part at the end could easily be the Dad talking to the son, saying that I hope you remember those rides fondly. Lyric Correction at the beginning it doesnt say "Some of the things I haven't told you" it's "Son there's things I haven't told you" but anyway i have to say this is just a gorgeous song and Zac Brown just keeps em coming HereWeStand on June 14, Link.

My Interpretation Seems to me like it's coming from two points of view; the father and the son, as if they're both singing parts of it. For example, seems like it's the boy saying he "rides" east every other Friday and he thinks that's a waste of days. But then the father says, "So I'll drive It's like a sad conversation.

CriticalThinker on July 12, Link. General Comment such a nice song General Comment I see this as kind of a sad song.



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