Quezada portrays a priest presiding over a roadside funeral in country singer Eric Church's music video for the single Give Me Back My Hometown (2014). Orginally from Cincinnati, Robynn came to the area as a Liberty University student. All the colors of my youth The red, the green, the hope, the truth Are beatin’ me black and blue ’cause you’re in every scene My friends try to cheer me up get together at the Pizza Hut I didn’t have the heart to tell them that was our place And I thought it would add some intrigue and add some fun to continue to carry this thing throughout the album.”“Give Me Back” reached number-one on the Country Aiplay Billboard chart and is nominated for a Grammy Give me back my hometown 'Cause this is my hometown All the colors of my youth The red, the green, the hope, the truth Are beatin' me black and blue cause you're in every scene My friends try to cheer me up get together at the Pizza Hut I didn't have the heart to tell them that was our place These sleepy streetlights on every sidewalk side street “He went up to his cabin in North Carolina, which he did before the last record, too,” explained the songwriter. It's the CCR edition of Fact or Fiction.A founding member of the band War, Harold gives a first-person account of one of the most important periods in music history.The top Contemporary Christian artist of all time on song inspirations and what she learned from Johnny Carson. This wistful, nostalgic ballad finds Church revisiting his hometown as he tries to get over his ex. [Chorus] G D Em C G Give me back my hometown G D G Cause this is my hometown [Verse 2] G All the colors of my youth, the red the green the hope the truth Em C Are beating me black and blue cause your in every scene. And almost half of them have been at Star Country.
94.9 Star Country – WSLC | Warm & Fuzzy | Story Behind the SongLuke Laird told Roughstock that he and Church wrote the song in March 2013. And almost half of them have been at Star Country. He currently performs stand-up … “He stays out there for probably a month or two and just writes songs. Robynn is also a winner of the There’s a storyline, so basically everybody you see in [this] video, all the characters, they each have a story line and they all relate to each other.“I think that creatively and artistically there’s some broader story lines there. “To be at the place that you grow up at that is your home, and the person that left you there took that from you, there’s nothing lonelier than that,” he added. "It's about a guy that's still in his hometown.
Along with all things country music, Robynn is a big fan of Football!—The Virginia Tech Hokies, The Washington Redskins and, of course, the Cincinnati Bengals. Robynn is also a winner of the Billboard Air Personality of the Year award. He sings at the track's opening:Church and longtime collaborator Jay Joyce worked together on The video was directed by veternan filmmaker Peter Zavadil, who's worked with Church on a number of his other clips for such songs as "Church said this is one of the loneliest songs he's ever recorded. "If he weren't an artist, he would probably be in town just writing songs for other people.
So is he. And also, “I’m addicted to the Weather Channel,” she says.
"The loneliest thing about this song to me is here's a guy who's left in that place that should be the most comforting place to him, and it's actually the place that haunts him because the girl left him and there's memories of her everywhere.
Give me back my hometown ‘Cause this is my hometown . The song was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song, but lost to " "Give Me Back My Hometown" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Eric Church. That's where they're most comfortable, that's their comfort," he explained. “It’s about a guy that’s still in his hometown. Church wrote this song with Luke Laird. He says, “I don’t understand it either.”Yes, he’s half-joking. Along with all things country music, Robynn is a big fan of Football!—The Virginia Tech Hokies, The Washington Redskins and, of course, the Cincinnati Bengals. He’s in the most familiar place, the place he knows better than anything, but because his female lover left him there, all those places that he knows so well, become so haunting and foreign to him,” Church explained. I just thought it was a great idea, so we went from there." He's in the most familiar place, the place he knows better than anything, but because his female lover left him there, all those places that he knows so well, become so haunting and foreign to him," Church explained. Hear all new Warm & Fuzzies with Robynn M-F at 11:45AM! It’s actually the first part of a grand plan that will make sense AFTER you’ve seen all the videos from his upcoming album, “The Outsiders”. Church performed this song at the Grammy Awards in 2015 with footage of military actions and riots showed in the background. That was one of them. And also, “I’m addicted to the Weather Channel,” she says. Originally from Cincinnati, Robynn came to the area as a Liberty University student. Do you know which of these thespians charted?Is "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" about Vietnam?