Bryan left Leesburg for bigger cities.
But, as he toldTennessean, he still “love[s] singing about rural towns.”
Love songs don’t need to use intricate language to ring true.

Sometimes all we need to remember the tingles in our lips before a first kiss are straightforward verses.
Bryan’s take us to the “old field road, out past the shut down Shell.”
There, we can “count them stars” and “go fishing in the dark.”

“Where Are We Goin'” hits “butterflies in your stomach” out of the park.
For that, we’ll listen to it again, and again.
Soon after, he left Cobb a message on his phone: “Brent, this is Luke Bryan.
you should probably call me and come up here and write.'”
Cobb took him up on the offer, spending a week at Bryan’s home in Nashville Tenessee.
Since then, Bryan and Cobb have become fast friends.
That changed recently when they wrote two songs in a day for their upcoming albums.
You’ve heard the first.