Danielle Bradbery has given her track Goodbye Summer an overhaul for its single release.
The track, available to stream and download now, now features vocals from Thomas Rhett, who co-wrote the track with Rhett Akins, Julian Bunetta and the Cadillac Three’s Jaren Johnston. Take a listen to it below:
Taken from Bradbery’s latest album I Don’t Believe We’ve Met, the song has been reimagined with Rhett bringing a male perspective to the song’s meaning.
“Thomas Rhett was one of the first mentors I had in Nashville and we’ve become really good friends over the years. He’s like a big brother to me, so to be able to record a song he wrote was incredibly special,” explains Bradbery. “I remember when I first heard the demo, I actually jammed to it with Thomas Rhett’s vocal on it as if it wasn’t even going to be mine. Now to have the opportunity to re-record the song with him – it’s a dream scenario.”
“It’s been fun watching this song evolve since I first recorded the demo” Thomas Rhett said. “Danielle’s voice really took it to another level, and I’m pumped that we got the chance to team up on a new version. It’s always a blast getting to create with your friends.”
Goodbye Summer is the follow-up to Worth It and is a perfect track for the summer months.
Bradbery will be back in the UK in November when she supports Rhett on his one-off London show alongside Devin Dawson.