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Sam Fischer, most recently heard singing with Demi Lovato on “What Other People Say,” has released a new song called “Simple.” He explains, “I wrote this song through one of my lower points of the last year…relationships have their struggles, even in normal times – and this year has been anything but normal.”
The “This City” singer continues, “It’s hard to be there for someone when you’re struggling to be there for yourself. I’m grateful to be with an amazing woman who is willing to fight through the hard times to get back to the simple love that started everything.”
Walker Hayes is back with his first new song of 2021. It s called I Hope You Miss Me, and the summery anthem is sure to put a smile on your face with its poppy atmosphere and nostalgic narrative.
The tune was co-written by Hayes with Shane McAnally, Sam Summer, Nick Ruth and Sean Smalls; it was produced by McAnally, Hayes and Nash Overstreet. But despite the robust list of collaborators, I Hope You Miss Me is quite intimate for the singer. I m always reminded when I release songs how personal I m allowed to be, Hayes explains of the song s meaning. To me, the sounds of this song and the lyrics emotionally embody something my daughter, Loxley, told me one time when she was 4 years old Daddy, you can hold me, but you can t hold me forever. That s what I hope I Hope You Miss Me feels like [for listeners].
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Almanacs are full of lists of global and national historic events. But “This Day in History” feature invites you to not just peruse a list, but to take a trip back in time to see how a significant event originally was reported in the Chicago Tribune.