As if you needed extra encouragement, Kenny Chesney also comes armed with a yacht, a piano, a really nice swimming pool and sweet, lusty sentiment in the brand-new video for his latest single "Come Over," the second single off the 44-year-old country-music heartthrob's upcoming 13th studio album, "Welcome to the Fishbowl," will be released June 19. The beautiful black & white clip and love lost ballad will rip your heart out.
"Come Over" shows off a completely different side for Chesney, and finds the singer returning to his old blue chair in an effort to pour his soul into a six-chord cask. It's not clear yet if Chesney wrote "Come Over," but like many of his best ballads, this cut feels very, very personal. Lyrically, the songwriters show power in efficiency, yet the singer never really conveys the physical need for this woman that the repetition begs for.
Chesney explained the song's meaning: "'Come Over'" is about two people who are as broken as their relationship is, when they realize deep down that their time together has probably ran its course, but they aren't really ready to emotionally or physically move on to something else," he said. "They keep going back to each other because it's familiar. It's about emotionally feeling wanted in a moment, but it feels impossible to let anybody else fill that void. It's a really sexy song with lyrics that are incredibly universal."
Shot in Miami, Chesney is more than willing to open up to the vulnerabilities associated with this tortured love story, and delivering a strikingly timeless and cinematic result in his longtime collaborator Shaun Silva-directed clip, which features the singer remembering the very good times with an ex whose memory he just can't shake, as Chesney slices through the water on a sleek yacht, his destination unknown, while his ex goes for a swim, remembering fond times of her own. By the end of the video, he is waiting at her dock.
"Come Over" shows off a completely different side for Chesney, and finds the singer returning to his old blue chair in an effort to pour his soul into a six-chord cask. It's not clear yet if Chesney wrote "Come Over," but like many of his best ballads, this cut feels very, very personal. Lyrically, the songwriters show power in efficiency, yet the singer never really conveys the physical need for this woman that the repetition begs for.
Chesney explained the song's meaning: "'Come Over'" is about two people who are as broken as their relationship is, when they realize deep down that their time together has probably ran its course, but they aren't really ready to emotionally or physically move on to something else," he said. "They keep going back to each other because it's familiar. It's about emotionally feeling wanted in a moment, but it feels impossible to let anybody else fill that void. It's a really sexy song with lyrics that are incredibly universal."
Shot in Miami, Chesney is more than willing to open up to the vulnerabilities associated with this tortured love story, and delivering a strikingly timeless and cinematic result in his longtime collaborator Shaun Silva-directed clip, which features the singer remembering the very good times with an ex whose memory he just can't shake, as Chesney slices through the water on a sleek yacht, his destination unknown, while his ex goes for a swim, remembering fond times of her own. By the end of the video, he is waiting at her dock.
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We are digging the new song Come Over by Kenny....if you had Kenny Chesney Concert Tickets you could see him perform it in person!
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