Erin Enderlin feat. Terri Clark - If There Weren't So Many Damn Songs (official music video)
I can't tell you how much fun I had recording this video with my hero, 90s country legend, triple-threat Terri Clark! Wrote this one with my bud Kayla Ray. Hope you enjoy it half a much as we enjoyed making it. Video producer/director: Ryan Nolan Song description “If There Weren’t So Many Damn Songs” is a jangly barroom romp about country music’s smirking bad influence on a heartache, barstool sitting, and cold beer. Like that one friend you know is gonna leave you with a hang-over, Enderlin’s lilting, black-label smooth approach has a way of convincing you - just one more drink, just stay for one more song. Sizzling fiddle and steel soak through the track while the percussion lays down a loose vibe bringing to mind a Willie Nelson live set. Terri Clark’s guest vocals slice through track like a Ginsu Knife through an orange wedge dropped into a heavy pour, two cherry old-fashioned, and counter Enderlin’s in a two for one celebration of the honky-tonk life. Lyrics If there weren’t so many songs bout a jukebox I’d sing a new song most every day No waltzes about him leavin’ oh the melodies they’d come freely If there weren’t so many songs about a jukebox And if there weren’t so many songs bout the bottle Or the million ways I could drink him off my mind I’d be bonafide and happy, straight laced and all but dry if there weren’t so many songs about the bottle Oh, and everything’s been said about the ways my heart’s breaking And honky tonks were made for fools like me Oh and I have no plans to change the ways I been living It might be different if there weren’t so many songs bout a jukebox If there weren’t so many songs bout a barroom Bout the place I go to ease my wounded pride No barmaid would no my name, I’d find other ways to kill the pain If there weren’t so many songs bout a barroom If there weren’t so many songs about a jukebox If there weren’t so many bottles on that shelf If they’re weren’t so many barrooms with barstool left wide open I might learn to keep this heartache to myself Oh, but everything’s been said about the ways my heart’s breaking And honky tonks were made for fools like me Oh and I have no plans to change the ways I been living It might be different if there weren’t so many songs about a jukebox I might be different if there weren’t so many songs about a jukebox Producer: Erin Enderlin Engineer: Justin Courtelyou Assistant Engineer: Kyle Blunt Mixed by: Justin Courtleyou Mastered by: Amy Brown Acoustic Guitar: Erin Enderlin Fiddle: Jenee Fleenor Drums: Megan Jane Bass: Rachel Loy Steel guitar: Justin Schipper Vocals by Erin Enderlin & Terri Clark #erinenderlin #terriclark #90scountry Stay in Touch With Erin Website: https://www.erinenderlin.com Instagram: / erinenderlin Twitter: / erinenderlin Facebook: / erinenderlinmusic Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2UIhOzS Apple Music: https://apple.co/2UKcDzE BandsInTown: https://rb.gy/lrb0n

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