Kenny Chesney offers up a spirited summer tune with his latest release “American Kids.” The song, written by Rodney Clawson, Shane McAnally and Luke Laird, takes all sorts of unique musical turns, including a Sugarland-esque introduction and spoken verse, but somehow it all works and before you know it, you’re bopping along. The catchy hand clap filled chorus is sing along ready and sure to go over well live. The nostalgic lyrics capture a picture of youth with references that will be highly relatable to listeners of a certain generation as well as the current “American Kids.” Key lyrics: “A little messed up, but we’re all alright”.....aren't we all? “We were Jesus save me, blue jean baby Born in the USA Trailer park truck stop, faded little map dots New York to LA We were teenage dreamin’, front seat leanin’ Baby, come give me a kiss Put me on the cover of the Rolling Stone Uptown down home American kids” 4 Stars
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11/24/2023 08:42:48 am
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