Tyler Braden - Try Losing One (Lyric Video)
LYRICS:
It’s hard to get a number
It’s hard to get that dance
It’s hard to talk a girl into ditching all her friends
It’s hard to get that first kiss
It’s hard to make one fall
It’s hard to get the courage up to give her dad a call
And if all that ain’t hard enough
Try losing one
Try walking through the door of an empty house
Try staring at the wall pouring whiskey out
Try living with knowing that you let her down
Try trying like hell not to think about
That hurt in her eyes as she turned around
If you think finding a girl you can’t live without is the hardest thing
You’ve ever done
Try losing one
It’s hard to come home early
When last call comes so late
Pride is hard to swallow and sorry’s hard to say
And taking her for granted is an easy thing to do
And if you want to see the kind of hell a girl can put you though
Try losing one
Try walking through the door of an empty house
Try staring at the wall pouring whiskey out
Try living with knowing that you let her down
Try trying like hell not to think about
That hurt in her eyes as she turned around
If you think finding a girl you can’t live without is the hardest thing
You’ve ever done
Try losing one
Try losing one
Try missing her, every night, holding on, barely getting by
Yeah love like that it might be hard to find
Try losing one
If ever there was a country artist ready to set the world on fire, it would have to be Tyler Braden. He has the gritty powerhouse vocal, the expressive pen and the ability to deliver a lyric with complete conviction worthy of a headliner. Braden grew up in Slapout, Alabama just miles from the graveyard memorial to Hank Williams. With parents who fostered an early appreciation for country music, guitar-playing songwriters populating the airwaves and a group of rock-loving friends by his side, he spent much of his life blending natural influences to craft a sound of his own. His early twenties saw him playing local shows and touring the southeast while serving as a first responder in Montgomery. A gig in Music City inspired a move north, and Braden continued firefighting in the suburbs of Nashville while preparing to take his music career to the next level. His first date at the homegrown Whiskey Jam concert series in January 2017 paved his path to today. With nearly 30 million streams already to his name and a growing list of major tour credits, he introduced himself to world as a major label recording artist this spring with his take on NEEDTOBREATHE hit “Brother.” Praised for his “commanding delivery” (MusicRow), Braden offered the song as a tribute to his first responder family and all those fighting on the frontlines during the pandemic. This summer he offered words from his own pen in his first original Warner Music Nashville release “Love Is A Dead End Road” (Braden, Chase Rice, Brock Berryhill) and most recently shared his solo-written reflection on a small town, “Secret.”
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