
“The best part of me, part of me is you” – The Best Part Of Meĩ. “The night ain’t over yet and, man, I hope I get, to have a drink with the locals tonight” – LocalsĨ. “Everybody’s got somebody, not just anybody, but the one that you can’t help who you love” – You Can’t Help Who You Loveħ. “Each town learned to love and hate us, I’m pretty sure they’re still talking ’bout us” – They Won’t Forget About UsĦ. “Ain’t never too early, to light one up, fill up your cup” – Parking Lot Partyĥ. “I’m a member of a good timing crowd, we get rowdy, we get wild and loud” – Drinking ClassĤ. “If I was a single man, alone and out there on the loose, well I’d be looking for a woman like you” – Woman Like Youģ. “There’s a rumor going ’round about me and you, stirring up our little town the last week or two” – RumorĢ.

You can purchase ‘Lee Brice’ which includes ‘Rumor’ on iTunes here.Lee Brice has some of the best songs including “Boy”, “Rumor” and “Parking Lot Party” and we’ve got the perfect lyrics for your Instagram captions when you get to see him live.ġ. We could really give them something to talk about. He’s ending his summer dates in New England at The South Shore Music Circus in Cohasset, MA on August 9th.įavorite Lyrics: Or you could lay one on me right now. If you’re a bit farther north, you can see Brice at The Maine State Pier in Portland, ME on August 8th. Come see Lee Brice this summer! He will be here in New England later this week! You can catch him at Indian Ranch in Webster, MA on July 22nd. I feel, don’t you feel it too?īrice definitely has a special connection with us here in New England! His third number one song ‘I Drive Your Truck’ was written about Jared Monti, a decorated US Army soldier from right here in Massachusetts who was killed in Afghanistan. So tell me why we even trying to deny this feeling. Stirring up our little town the last week or two. ‘Rumor’ goes on to tell the story of a sultry relationship as the chorus sings: There’s a rumor going round about me and you. I had a few cassettes, but most of my other music was what I taped off the radio.” His love of gospel sounds are surely evident here in this piece.

Brice mentions in his own bio that, “My musical upbringing is so different, it’s hard to explain to people…I’ve listened to things most people never heard of, a lot of gospel quartets: Gold City, the Gaither Vocal Band. Listeners are first greeted with the soothing voices of a gospel choir.

Written by Brice, Ashley Gorley and Kyle Jacobs, it’s an emotional country song with a slight bluesy undertone. Lee Brice describes just this in his most recent release titled ‘Rumor.’įollowing his Top 20 hit ‘Boy’, ‘Rumor’ is the second single set to be released from his self-titled album that hit shelves back in November of 2017. Though it’s certainly difficult to remain anonymous in a small town where people talk and rumors spread. A small town can attract those wanting the close-knit, family friendly lifestyle where everybody knows everybody. Grabbing a line from the Cheers theme song, it might simply be: Sometimes you want to go…Where everybody knows your name.

Perhaps it’s the slower pace of life, the lower crime rate, or the lack of traffic that draws people to small town America.
