Written by a Thousand Horses vocalist Michael Hobby with Christopher Stevens and the Warren Brothers (Brad and Brett Warren), and produced by Dave Cobb, “A Song to Remember” “is about being stuck in the purgatory of heartbreak and dealing with the roller coaster of emotions that comes along with it,” explains guitarist Bill Satcher. The band, which also includes guitarist Zach Brown and bassist Graham DeLoach, finished the track from their individual homes after the coronavirus quarantine shut recording studios down.
“A Song to Remember” is the lead single from Let the Band Play On, a Thousand Horses’ sophomore album and their first with Cobb’s Low Country Sound, an Elektra Records imprint, in partnership with Warner Music Nashville. It was the last song they finished for the project, the bandmates shared during a recent media event. The record is due out sometime later in 2020, though an exact date has not yet been announced. Read more from Taste of Country.




