The lead single from The Band Perry's sophomore album finds Kimberley Perry singing of her undying love for her (fictional) spouse. The song was penned by Nashville songwriters Shane McAnally and Trevor Rosen, who also co-penned Chris Young's single "Neon." also contributing was Brandy Clark, who previously teamed up with McAnally to write Miranda Lambert's "Mama's Broken Heart" and David Nail's "That's How I'll Remember You." The tune was originally demoed by Kacey Musgraves.
The Band Perry officially debuted the hard-driving track when they performed it at the 46th Annual CMA Awards. Preceding the awards, the siblings spoke to on-air personalities about the tune, calling it "the ultimate love song … the kind of love not even death can separate."
The lead single from The Band Perry's sophomore album finds Kimberley Perry singing of her undying love for her (fictional) spouse. The song was penned by Nashville songwriters Shane McAnally and Trevor Rosen, who also co-penned Chris Young's single "Neon." also contributing was Brandy Clark, who previously teamed up with McAnally to write Miranda Lambert's "Mama's Broken Heart" and David Nail's "That's How I'll Remember You." The tune was originally demoed by Kacey Musgraves.
The Band Perry officially debuted the hard-driving track when they performed it at the 46th Annual CMA Awards. Preceding the awards, the siblings spoke to on-air personalities about the tune, calling it "the ultimate love song … the kind of love not even death can separate."