![]() ![]() ![]() The song was ultimately released as the first single from Nicks’ 1981 debut solo album Bella Donna, and peaked at #3 on the U.S. Originally a duet with Stevie Nicks, it was written by Tom Petty and Mike Campbell as a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song, but record executive Jimmy Iovine was working with Nicks at the time and arranged for her to sing on it with them. The Oklahoma native is actually a huge rock fan, citing bands and artists from all across the genre like Guns N’ Roses, Ozzy Osborne, and more as some of her favorites.įrom all the times I’ve heard her cover a rock song of any kind, she’s crushed it, and I love hearing that side of her musical taste because she’s so damn good at it.Īnd this weekend, she surprised fans at a local bar near Franklin, Tennessee, when she got on stage with The Heartshakers, a Tom Petty cover band, to sing an all-time classic, “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.” I’m about to start a petition to get Carrie Underwood to do a rock covers album… This will be the last time BK and I get to hear you guys sing it so I wanna see how loud you can sing this one.”Ī post shared by Whiskey Riff Carrie Underwood Surprises Fans At Tennessee Bar, Jumps On Stage With Tom Petty Cover Band So tonight, can we sing this chorus one more time together? “What this night means to us is the closing of an incredible, incredible chapter for us, and it’s very exciting for us to look at what’s ahead… but we wanna celebrate this chapter with you guys. Later on in the set, they thanked fans for giving them the last 10 years: “This is our last official concert as Florida Georgia Line… let’s see what we got left in the tank.” Tyler Hubbard told the crowd early in the set: Headlining the Minnesota State Fair last night, the duo made their final appearance as Florida Georgia Line, and while there is always the possibility of a comeback and/or a reunion someday in the future (will definitely happen when they want to make some more money), it definitely didn’t sound like just a “break.” is out here doing the Lord’s work.Ī post shared by Whiskey Riff The Florida Georgia Line Era Is Officially OVERįlorida Georgia Line is officially NO MORE. And now you just look stupid.īut hey… you’re not making music together anymore anyways so I guess it all worked out in the end…Īnd speaking of that whole Country Music Hall of Fame disgrace, the great and powerful Wheeler Walker Jr. You see fellas, the one thing you should probably consider before you start throwing out names like Bruno Mars and Carrie Underwood is… would they actually want to collaborate with us?īecause the answer is probably no. In fact, I would pay you to send a song to Sturgill Simpson just so I can hear his reaction. Hell, why don’t you send it over to Eric Church while you’re at it? Maybe give Chris Stapleton a call and see what he’s up to. Let’s be real for a second… why the hell would Carrie Underwood ever do a song with Florida Georgia Line? I appreciate the willful ignorance and whole “shooters shoot” mentality, but c’mon already. ![]() Now it’s just open game… we got turned down, we got turned down, Cody.” I think she said it was amazing and she’d love to, but it was right around her book tour release and so she was super busy and didn’t really have time, but who knows, who knows where it will go. “I guess she didn’t love it as much as we did, but that’s alright. Tyler told Cody Alan on CMT Hot 20 Countdown according to Nash Country Daily. “No, we got turned down on that one, you don’t win em all, Cody.” ![]() Great pitch guys…Īnyways, as it turns out, they got a big, fat NO from Carrie Underwood. Don’t have her phone number or email? Huh? That’s probably not by accident. ![]()
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