Thomas Rhett reveals a private, romantic side in his new single “Die a Happy Man”
Thomas Rhett’s relationship with his wife is perhaps one of the most genuine in country music and his new single, “Die a Happy Man,” is his testimony to exactly how deep his love goes for his dear Lauren. The second single from his sophomore album Tangled Up, "Die A Happy Man" is quite a juxtaposition from Rhett’s previous single, “Crash and Burn" - while the mentioned was an upbeat tempo describing the dismanteling of a relationship, the new single (co-written by Rhett, Sean Douglas, and Joe Spargur) is a true love-story ballad that features some of the most “she’s so lucky” lyrics perhaps ever penned:
And I know that I can’t ever tell you enough That all I need in this life is your crazy love If I never get to see the Northern Lights Or if I never get to see the Eiffel Tower at night Oh if all I got is your hand in my hand Baby I could die a happy man
Backing up those lyrics is a bluesy electric guitar with a slow beat that hints at Marvin Gaye (who’s appropriately mentioned in the first verse). The music sets a romantic sway in motion while Rhett sings as if it’s just he and his wife dancing - his words sung into her ear, putting her on the goddess pedestal that he obviously sees her as:
Baby that red dress brings me to my knees Oh but that black dress makes it hard to breathe You’re a saint, you’re a God, it’s the cutest, the hottest masterpiece It’s too good to be true, nothing better than you In my wildest dreams
“Die a Happy Man” hits country radio on September 28th but is available now on iTunes or other digital retailers. Tangled Up will be released to all outlets on September 25th.