I have had this posted already but I have went off of some suggestions that a few people gave me. Thank you for that. The song title was Lay My Saddle Down.
This song is about a Rodeo man going through his inner thoughts and how the rodeo is his life.
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I had the phrase “What you’re not changing, you’re choosing” in my notepad for a while. Thought it would suit the story about someone realising they're in a dead end relationship...
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The hook “Tattooed in those tan lines” lived in my songs-to-write notebook for over a year before this song finally came together. I kept coming back to it because the image felt undeniable, a summer moment so vivid it leaves a mark without trying to. When I finally wrote the song, I leaned into a male POV, letting the night unfold naturally, late afternoon at a beach bar, sunset slipping by, neon lights taking over. The idea isn’t about permanence or promises, but about that fleeting summer chemistry where attraction, timing, and confidence collide. Sometimes you don’t want to stay forever, you just want to be remembered. This song is meant to feel fun, visual, and groove-driven, capturing how a single detail can freeze a moment in time and turn it into something unforgettable.
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This song plays with road imagery to say that miles aren’t about distance, they’re about depth. “Her curves go for miles” works on two levels: the physical pull and the emotional journey. She’s not a shortcut or a quick thrill; she’s the kind of woman and the kind of love you take the long way with. The song celebrates choosing depth over speed and realizing some people don’t fade out, they go for miles.
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