Luke Bryan explores romance again in his new video for "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye," the fourth single from his third breakout album, "Tailgates & Tanlines." Unlike his last two videos, the 36-year-old Country crooner doesn't take on an acting role, but just performs the song with his band as a heartsick pair tries to find their way back together!
"Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" provide an accurate script for a story about the life of a bachelor, and it finds Bryan singing of a relationship that's nearing its end, but the narrator wants to spend one last night together with his lover. It's a life that can be a little wild and crazy, but mostly it's filled with heartache, confusion and regret. It's got a great hook, and a quirky, memorable, lyric, conjures up a familiar emotion, but it might not be one every fan is eager to relive.
The makings of a solid country song are scattered about on this new Bryan single, but the song has been nearly polished to death. "All we do right is make love/ We both know now that ain't enough," is one of the best opening lines we've heard in a mainstream country single this year. Bryan sings over a cacophonous mess of thrashing guitars and crashing drums laid on so thick that it makes the song hard to listen to. Bryan sings this one well and with the tasty melody accompaniment, it's a memorable radio song.
The clip asks one question: Will she stay or will she go? Directed by Shaun Silva, and shot at The Icon building in Nashville. As for the "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" narrative, a couple is shown far away from one another, talking on the phone, fingering plane tickets and looking at photos of their counterpart longingly. Besides Bryan's southern voice that puts listeners in a daydreaming daze, the clip features a beautiful young woman reminisces about her relationship while packing her bags, and she has a passport at hand, which makes us think a reunion is imminent. Or is she fleeing even further? Watch the video to find out.
"Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" provide an accurate script for a story about the life of a bachelor, and it finds Bryan singing of a relationship that's nearing its end, but the narrator wants to spend one last night together with his lover. It's a life that can be a little wild and crazy, but mostly it's filled with heartache, confusion and regret. It's got a great hook, and a quirky, memorable, lyric, conjures up a familiar emotion, but it might not be one every fan is eager to relive.
The makings of a solid country song are scattered about on this new Bryan single, but the song has been nearly polished to death. "All we do right is make love/ We both know now that ain't enough," is one of the best opening lines we've heard in a mainstream country single this year. Bryan sings over a cacophonous mess of thrashing guitars and crashing drums laid on so thick that it makes the song hard to listen to. Bryan sings this one well and with the tasty melody accompaniment, it's a memorable radio song.
The clip asks one question: Will she stay or will she go? Directed by Shaun Silva, and shot at The Icon building in Nashville. As for the "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" narrative, a couple is shown far away from one another, talking on the phone, fingering plane tickets and looking at photos of their counterpart longingly. Besides Bryan's southern voice that puts listeners in a daydreaming daze, the clip features a beautiful young woman reminisces about her relationship while packing her bags, and she has a passport at hand, which makes us think a reunion is imminent. Or is she fleeing even further? Watch the video to find out.
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