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    Ella Langley Releases New Single “Weren’t For The Wind” From Forthcoming Deluxe Album ‘Still Hungover’

    By Mary Claire Crabtree,

    6 hours ago
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    A new one from Ella Langley . The Alabama native is one of the hottest names among female country artists these days. After releasing her record hungover, she quickly got back into the studio, capturing the hearts of fans with her hit duet "You Look Like You Love Me" with Riley Green . As the two were on tour together, they teamed up again for a single that will be featured on Green's forthcoming album, Don't Mind If I Do. While country music fans love this powerhouse duo (and often question whether there could be a romantic flame there), Langley reminds fans with her new single that she's a force to be reckoned with on her own. Last week , Langley announced the deluxe version of her album, S
    till Hungover , which includes four new singles, and today, she released the first single from that collection. https://www.instagram.com/p/DAsB7zmN120/ "Weren't For The Wind" is a certified heater for those who flee when you get scared or walk away when things look like they won't pan out in your favor. The opening line of Langley saying, "I wouldn't paint me as a heartbreaker," sets the scene that she's leaving another relationship. While the lyrics don't detail what made her go, she's on the move again. "I wouldn’t paint me as a heartbreaker But I've said a few goodbyes I'd make a promise but i know later I'm bound to change my mind Depending on the weather I'm goin’ Hell baby nobody knows when
    Yeah if it was a different time Might have been different in a different life..." The lyrics highlight that being burned in the past has made it so that she won't ever put herself in a similar situation again, and so she's up and gone if she gets a sniff that something is off. She dreams of a life where she could put down roots and settle down with someone, but the "wind" keeps her from doing that, and she's constantly on the move. "I wouldn't stay wonderin' what's out there I wouldn't saddle up on a breeze I wouldn't disappear out of thin air I could put down these wings..." The roll of the drums in the melody sounds like a tumbleweed crossing the dirt as the wind blows it, and the hints of steel guitar throughout the chorus give that "get away" anthem feel. Langley did it again with this one, and it's a must-add to your Friday music rotation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sV_8fFSGUyI
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