Dustin Lynch

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Cowboys and Angels 03:44 Tools
Small Town Boy 03:01 Tools
Where It's At 03:25 Tools
She Cranks My Tractor 03:08 Tools
Mind Reader 03:06 Tools
Hell of a Night 03:11 Tools
I'd Be Jealous Too 03:05 Tools
Wild In Your Smile 03:01 Tools
Good Girl 02:57 Tools
Seein' Red 03:15 Tools
Ridin' Roads 03:25 Tools
Dancing In the Headlights 03:26 Tools
Hurricane 03:33 Tools
Sittin' Pretty 03:12 Tools
Waiting 03:40 Tools
Last Lap 03:26 Tools
Yeah Yeah Yeah 03:18 Tools
Rock You Sweet 03:51 Tools
Name On It 02:57 Tools
Unwind It 03:18 Tools
All Night 02:57 Tools
Your Plan (Bonus Track) 03:30 Tools
Middle of Nowhere 03:51 Tools
Right Where We Want It 03:05 Tools
What You Wanna Hear 03:31 Tools
Sing It To Me 03:19 Tools
Love Me Or Leave Me Alone (feat. Karen Fairchild) 04:05 Tools
Halo 03:20 Tools
She Wants a Cowboy 03:08 Tools
World to Me 00:00 Tools
To the Sky 03:25 Tools
After Party 03:16 Tools
Your Daddy's Boots 03:50 Tools
New Girl 03:39 Tools
Why We Call Each Other 03:20 Tools
American Prayer 03:29 Tools
State Lines 03:11 Tools
Where It's At (Yep, Yep) 00:00 Tools
Red Dirt, Blue Eyes 00:00 Tools
She Cranks My Tractor (Club Remix) 02:59 Tools
Back On It 03:29 Tools
Cowboys and Angels (Acoustic Version) 03:46 Tools
Here We Come 03:24 Tools
Little Town Livin' 03:15 Tools
Love Me Or Leave Me Alone 04:07 Tools
I Wish You Were Beer 03:06 Tools
Party Song 03:11 Tools
Sun Don't Go Down On That 03:26 Tools
Why Not Tonight 03:05 Tools
Good Girl - Acoustic 03:10 Tools
Mind Reader - Live from Spotify NYC 00:00 Tools
Small Town Boy - Stripped 00:00 Tools
Where It's At - Live from Spotify NYC 00:00 Tools
Your Plan 03:30 Tools
Hold On, We're Going Home - Live from Spotify NYC 03:59 Tools
Middle Of Nowhere - Live from Spotify NYC 00:00 Tools
Cowboys & Angels (PO Clean Edit) 00:00 Tools
Seein’ Red 03:14 Tools
Small Town Boy (Stripped) 00:00 Tools
Sing It To Me - Live from Spotify NYC 00:00 Tools
Cowboys and Angels - Acoustic Version 00:00 Tools
Your Daddy's Boots - Live from Spotify NYC 00:00 Tools
Sing It To Me (Intro) - Live from Spotify NYC 00:00 Tools
Where It's At (Intro) - Live from Spotify NYC 00:00 Tools
Where Its At 00:00 Tools
Middle of Nowhere (Intro) - Live from Spotify NYC 00:00 Tools
Your Daddy's Boots (Intro) - Live from Spotify NYC 00:00 Tools
Cowboys and Angels (Acoustic) 03:46 Tools
I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink 00:00 Tools
That's The Way Love Goes 00:00 Tools
Where It’s At 00:00 Tools
Seein Red 03:14 Tools
Good Girl (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
She Cranks My Tractor - Club Remix 00:00 Tools
Love Me Or Leave Me Alone feat Karen Fairchild 00:00 Tools
Way Back When 00:00 Tools
Cowboys And Angels (New Single 2012) 00:00 Tools
cowboys and angels (promo only clean edit) 00:00 Tools
She Cranks My Tractor Lyrics 00:00 Tools
I’d Be Jealous Too 00:00 Tools
Hell Of A Night Audio 00:00 Tools
Cowboys and Indians 00:00 Tools
Where It's At (Yep Yep) 00:00 Tools
Sun Don’t Go Down On That 00:00 Tools
All About You 00:00 Tools
Wild In Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
I Wish I Were Beer 00:00 Tools
As Far as She'll Let Me Go 00:00 Tools
Like That Right There 00:00 Tools
Small Town Boy (Official Audio) 00:00 Tools
Hell Of A Night (Lyric Video) 00:00 Tools
Where Its At (Yep, Yep) 00:00 Tools
Love Will Bring Her Around 00:00 Tools
Where It's At by Dustin Lynch 00:00 Tools
Mind Reader (Official Music Video) 00:00 Tools
Me and My Truck 00:00 Tools
Just The Way You Are (Bruno Mars cover) 05:26 Tools
Hold On We're Going Home 00:00 Tools
Good Girl (The Country Show session 14.02.2019) 00:00 Tools
Where It's At (Lyric Video) 00:00 Tools
Small Town Boy (The Country Show session 14.02.2019) 00:00 Tools
Cowboys And Angels by Dustin Lynch 03:26 Tools
Small Town Boy (Live at the CMA Country Music Festival 2018) 03:26 Tools
Good Girl (Live at the CMA Country Music Festival, 2018) 03:26 Tools
Good Girl (Live From C2C: Country to Country 2019) 03:26 Tools
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Here is some background information on Dustin Lynch from the Cowboys and Angels Songfacts. Dustin Lynch was raised in the rural countryside of Tullahoma, Tennessee, where he grew up listening to Country music. In 2003 Lynch made the 90 mile move to Nashville in order to attend David Lipscomb University. Lynch also dreamed of becoming a musician, and he rented an apartment near the Bluebird Cafe, which is a popular music venue for songwriters, instrumental in the development of such stars as Garth Brooks and Faith Hill. He regularly attended the venue and gradually began writing and playing shows himself in the Music City as well as the neighboring college circuit. Lynch signed a publishing deal with Super 98/The Song Factory in 2010 and a record deal with Broken Bow Records the following year. His debut single, "Cowboys and Angels", was released January 17, 2012. “Shhh!” The note on the Bluebird Café’s Facebook page says it all: customers who visit the Nashville songwriters club – instrumental in the development of Garth Brooks, Faith Hill and Kathy Mattea – are expected to keep quiet and listen to the words from some of Music City’s most influential composers. Listening has an added benefit – it gives the listener a chance to learn. That’s how singer-songwriter Dustin Lynch used the Bluebird. And he used it intensely. He rented an apartment behind the venue’s back parking lot and literally walked to the Bluebird several times a week to listen and learn about the mysterious art of creating songs from some of Nashville’s most important writers. Don Schlitz (“The Gambler”), Tony Arata (“The Dance”), Paul Overstreet (“Forever And Ever, Amen”) – all are mainstays of the Bluebird legend, and it was at their proverbial feet that he picked up key insights about the writing process. “I was soaking it in, trying to be a sponge,” Lynch says. “I was mainly trying to hear the story behind the song, how it came about, what it’s really about. There’s something about understanding the songwriter’s realm. You get a little more grip on the way it was written and why it was written and how they got to the finished product.” That education paid off in a big way for Lynch. He signed with Broken Bow Records – the home of Jason Aldean and sister label to Stoney Creek Records (home to Thompson Square) – and is working with producer Brett Beavers (known for his work with Dierks Bentley) and engineer Luke Wooten (Brad Paisley, Sunny Sweeney) on his debut album with a backlog of his own songs. He’s written that material with a bundle of Music City’s top writers – Dallas Davidson (“Just A Kiss”), Tim Nichols (“Live Like You Were Dying”), Casey Beathard (“Don’t Blink”), Phil O’Donnell (“Back When I Knew It All”) and Steve Bogard (“Prayin’ For Daylight”), to name a few. But it all goes back to the Bluebird for Lynch, a native of Tullahoma, Tennessee. Influenced in his youth by such stalwart country singers as Alan Jackson, Garth Brooks and Clint Black, Lynch knew the importance of the Bluebird, and he chose his college – David Lipscomb University – in part because it was less than two miles from the club, which proved immensely important in his development. Lynch auditioned on a Saturday morning for a chance to play its open-mic night the following day. He passed the audition and impressed host Barbara Cloyd so much that she chased him into the parking lot and offered to help him get some footing in the community. As he began to establish himself at the Bluebird, Lynch got a call from Pete Hartung – manager for singer-songwriter Justin Moore – who had found Dustin’s MySpace page and wanted to get involved. Within weeks, Lynch had a publishing deal, and he made the most of it, writing a staggering 200+ songs in less than two years. “I’m a workaholic,” he says. “I was getting paid to write songs, so that’s what I did. That’s just the guy I am, if I’m not doing something I get bored, so I was trying to write the best record possible and decided to just get after it as hard as I can.” Even as a Bluebird visitor, Lynch had made an impression. After he signed his publishing deal, one of the company’s executives persuaded Phil O’Donnell and Casey Beathard to book a co-writing session with the new writer, even though they’d never even heard his name. As soon as he walked through the door, they exploded: “Holy crap, Dustin! We know you!” But it’s not just physical recognition that Lynch has achieved with his studious approach to songwriting. He combined his fascination with words and melodies with concert skills he developed in high-school bands and playing the southeastern club circuit. That combination has made him one of country’s artists to watch, a performer who’s written his own mix of party songs and ballads with a unique perspective. It’s his own viewpoint, honed from watching the world, and watching the experts. It’s all there, waiting for anyone else willing to… Listen. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.