Monday 10 August 2015

Hear Eli Young Band And Andy Grammer's 'Honey, I'm Good' Country Remix

Country quartet teams aligned with the pop star to rebuild their feel-good summer hit

Andy Grammer hit, "Honey, I'm fine," may be about remaining faithful to his wife while he's on tour, but the pop composer is more than willing to play the field when it comes to experimenting with genres. Why Eli Young Band recruited to add some accent Quick-Step Texas and voice tinged by a country version of the song for their second release, magazines or novels.


 
Key Exchange guitar harmonies and increase to a higher level, the song works surprisingly well as a modern country tune - something that could very well slide in next to Jake Owen of "Real Life" or Frankie Ballard of "Sun and whiskey "Nashville where the influence comes through over a foot stomping melody fused with pop hooks and suitable for both honky-Tonks and fraternity houses. Known for its easily digestible, hymns everyday-dude for the flip-flops over wingtips, Grammer is not the first of its kind to look for a country duo action: In 2013, Hunter Hayes showed sugar Jason Mraz, voices sing-talk "Everyone has one but me."

If this is an indication of a more pop direction of Eli Young Band in the factory sixth studio album - or simply a recreational activity - it remains to be seen, but there is definitely a sense of experimentation in his new EP, Turn It On, released in March. Although the quartet based in Texas love the art of making a full-length LP, recording this collection of four songs was a unique way to test the waters, and give fans exactly what they want: the new music, immediately.

"Are we the kind of guys who enjoy reading notes because we appreciate these things? Yes, we love it," said Mike Eli Rolling Stone Country. "But there comes a point where you realize that the fans want the music right away. And that's what fun to do an EP. is We have to put music to a month and a half after actually recorded. We have not been in this situation since we were a regional band with no label. "

To be fair, Eli Young Band version is not the first country cover "Honey, I'm good" in existence - a Canadian singer named Eric Ethridge let out a bluegrass-infused take on YouTube in April. No word on whether Grammer was inspired by it, but in any case, they stayed away from the dueling violins.

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