“I’m not writing any songs. I have the day off today.” Jeffrey Steele The co-authors responded: Ira Dean One fateful morning, he called him and asked the Nashville Hall of Fame songwriter what he was doing that day. Dean He explained that he wrote too many songs during his transition from rock star to country star. Aaron Lewis And they needed him to write a song. Steal He explained on the Breitbart/SiriusXM American Songwriter special. Dean I told him Lewis He wanted to write a song specifically for his fans. Steels Response: “I only have two hours.”
setting Steal Walking into Lewis’ home was the least thought possible to get into creative mode: Three televisions were set to CNN, MSNBC and FOX News. Lewis He shook his head and was upset at the news, telling his co-writers, “They won’t play my song on the radio. They don’t like what I’m saying.” The song was meant to be dedicated to his fans… and his fans were small-town America. “Is it just me?” The songwriters had a hunch that something might come of it, and it did.
after a while, Steal The phone rang Dean I was traveling with Lewis. Lewis He performed the song for his fans for the first time, looking at his iPad as he sang along. He didn’t know the lyrics yet, but the people in rural America knew them and sang along, sometimes as well as Lewis.
StealLewis, and Dean He was the first to sing a song with a strong left-wing message, which reached number one on the US charts. Billboard Charts The song was never played on the radio, paving the way for conservative fight songs that followed, while also showcasing the strength and passion of small town America.
Breitbart is “Is it just me?” Its rapid growth was recorded early on.
