You Know Where To Find Me (Commentary)
This is called, "You Know Where To Find Me"
And I kind of feel like this song is about intimacy on a different level
It's somebody who knows us so deeply and intimately
It sort of seems like the relationship after you give in, in color
For sure, yes
I always say in the live show, I'm like
We're all a little crazy and we're all a little lost at times
And it's just finding that person that knows how to center you
And bring you back and really knows you on the deepest level
That maybe sometimes you don't even know yourself
Who just knows how to get you back there and
This is the first song that, Busbee
Busbee and I met the day we wrote that song with Emily (oh, right)
So that will forever be a special song
I remember writing it, and then getting the demo back and just thinking
Oh, my gosh, this is gonna be my producer
And of all the lyrics on the album, one of my favorites is, how this song starts
Down that no-name county road, past where the cigarettes grow
'Cause the tobacco country of Kentucky
So I just, I love that and I'll forever
Emily says even though she wrote songs with me for five years before this
She says that's the day that she really got it
Oh, wow
Yeah, and I just, I love the sentiment that it's like
Finding your soft-place-to-fall person (yeah)
So it's a great song, it's called, "You Know Where To Find Me" on Big Machine Radio
And I kind of feel like this song is about intimacy on a different level
It's somebody who knows us so deeply and intimately
It sort of seems like the relationship after you give in, in color
For sure, yes
I always say in the live show, I'm like
We're all a little crazy and we're all a little lost at times
And it's just finding that person that knows how to center you
And bring you back and really knows you on the deepest level
That maybe sometimes you don't even know yourself
Who just knows how to get you back there and
This is the first song that, Busbee
Busbee and I met the day we wrote that song with Emily (oh, right)
So that will forever be a special song
I remember writing it, and then getting the demo back and just thinking
Oh, my gosh, this is gonna be my producer
And of all the lyrics on the album, one of my favorites is, how this song starts
Down that no-name county road, past where the cigarettes grow
'Cause the tobacco country of Kentucky
So I just, I love that and I'll forever
Emily says even though she wrote songs with me for five years before this
She says that's the day that she really got it
Oh, wow
Yeah, and I just, I love the sentiment that it's like
Finding your soft-place-to-fall person (yeah)
So it's a great song, it's called, "You Know Where To Find Me" on Big Machine Radio
Credits
Writer(s): Michael Ford Busbee, Emily Marie Shackelton, Carly Pearce
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