Before making the move to Nashville, country newcomer Bryson Jennings worked as First Mate on a series of sports fishing boats, traveling to locations like Mexico and the Bahamas. In his downtime, he'd bust out the acoustic guitar and strum some tunes. During a trip to the Bahamas, Jennings made the decision to give up that lifestyle in order to chase his dreams of being a full-time musician. The singer songwriter, who has had co-writes with Gloriana and Darius Rucker, recently released his single "Young Nights." The radio ready song, written by Jennings along with Tommy Cecil, and Mike Lane, tells the story of those nights when you're out with friends, drinking, dancing and basically having a good time. While those nights may happen more often than not at a younger age, Jennings knows "they never get older;" that no matter what age you are, one can still have those times where memories that last a lifetime can be made. "Young nights they never get older Drink up, they never stay sober Keep on fillin' it til you're spillin' it over That girl you think you can't get, go and hold her And dance to the song you hate that she loves Tell her shes pretty, yeah, just because" Jennings vocals, along with a laid back melody, make "Young Nights" an instantly appealing song that is a perfect tune for the summer....a time when many of those "young nights" take place.
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