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DREW GREEN RELEASES AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL “GOOD OL’ MAN” (Audio & Video)

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DREW GREEN RELEASES AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL “GOOD OL’ MAN” (Audio & Video)

DREW GREEN RELEASES AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL “GOOD OL’ MAN” (Audio & Video)
Drew Green – “Good Ol’ Man” Single Artwork
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Drew Green – Good Ol’ Man Intro (Audio)
“Hey this is Drew Green, and this is my song Good Ol’ Man.”

Drew Green – Good Ol’ Man Outro (Audio)
“Hey this is Drew Green, and that was my song Good Ol’ Man.”

Drew Green – Good Ol’ Man Story Behind The Song (Video)
Drew Green – Good Ol’ Man Story Behind The Song (Video)
“So we were writing a song and we had a line in there that was a good ol’ boy trying to be a good ol’ man. And it really stood out to me. I was like, wow, this is amazing. And I was new to being a father. And it was a moment for me. And we took that line and we just trashed the other song and we wrote this song. And it was just like a day-of demo vocal that’s on the master track that you’re hearing. And it was just a great moment for me and me and my son’s song and hopefully everybody else will have that feeling when they hear and it’s just about being a good family man.”

DREW GREEN RELEASES AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL “GOOD OL’ MAN” (Audio & Video)
Drew Green – Credit: Angelea Presti
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 25, 2022 – Villa 40/RCA Nashville/Sony Music Nashville rising country star Drew Green releases the autobiographical track, “Good Ol’ Man,” the singer/songwriter’s first release of 2022.  Written by Green, Josh Miller, Lee Star and producer of the track, Mark Trussell, “Good Ol’ Man” is available HERE. Watch the lyric video for the song HERE.
 I got a gift from God sitting in the back seat
And I’ma need to be a little better, if he’s gonna wanna be like me
I’m just a good ol’ boy, trying to be a good ol’ man
Out here learning on the fly
Trying to do the best I can to raise him up right

“Good Ol’ Man” lyrics
 “We wrote this song when I was new at being a father,” recalls Green. “When we came up with the line “good ol’ boy, trying to be a good ol’ man,” it really stood out. It was such a moment for me.” He continues, “This is my son’s and my song, and I hope people get that feeling when they hear it. It’s about being a good family man.”
 “Good Ol’ Man” has received viral acclaim on TikTok, where Green first shared a clip of the song. Teaser posts have garnered over 10 million views and the track has amassed over 19,000 user generated videos.

The new track drops on the heels of Drew Green’s two-EP musical journey, Dirt Boy Vol. 1 (Sept. 2020) and Dirt Boy Vol. 2 (Oct. 2021). Green’s debut seven-song collection yielded the streaming successes “She Got That” and “Little More Be Alright.” His subsequent EP included the title track, “Dirt Boy,” and four additional tracks. To date, Green has exceeded 86 million career worldwide streams. Link here to listen to Dirt Boy Vol. 1 and Dirt Boy Vol. 2.

About Drew Green

Growing up on a tree farm in McMinnville, Tenn., Drew Green had a life encompassed by two things: The tractor he drove, and the music he played while on it. Unlike many of his country peers, Drew didn’t immediately make music a priority upon going to college. Instead, he pursued a degree in finance, landing a promising job at a local bank upon graduating. But his desire to make it big in Nashville was always in the back of his mind, particularly because he’d already felt a taste of it as a performer at Nashville’s famed hotspot Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge. When an opportunity for a promotion came up at the bank, Drew was inspired to turn it down and give music one more shot. He is the first to admit that it wasn’t an overnight success story from there. But in late 2018, his decision paid off, as Florida Georgia Line put a hold on his song “Colorado,” and they released it on their Can’t Say I Ain’t Country album the next year. Later in 2019, Drew Green landed his first music publishing deal with Warner Chappell Nashville and Grammy winner Brett James’ company, Cornman Music. Subsequently, Drew brought on James as his manager and credits him with helping to score Green his record deal with Villa 40/RCA Records/Sony Music Nashville last year. For further information, visit www.drewgreen.com.
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