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Morgan Wallen

Chasin' You

  • Morgan Wallen

  • Country

  • 1015 KB

  • m4a

  • 1493

  • December 29, 2019

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About Chasin' You

"Chasing you like a shot of whiskey / Burning going down, burning going down / Chasing you like those goodbye taillights / Headed west to anywhere out of this nowhere town," Morgan sings in the song's chorus. "Chasing that freedom, chasing that feeling that got gone too soon / Chasing that you and me I only see in my rearview / Yeah I'm laying here tonight holding someone new / Still chasing you, still chasing you."

"Chasin' You" was written by Wallen with Craig Wiseman and Jamie Moore; it's from his debut album, If I Know Me, which also includes his certified-platinum single "Up Down," featuring Florida Georgia Line. Read on for the story behind "Chasin' You," as told by Wallen himself.

I originally moved to Nashville in 2015, at the end of 2015, and I wrote that song pretty soon after moving there.

It's just a song that I wrote, just what I was going through, really.

It's always been special to me since the day that we wrote it, and I'm glad it's finally getting the chance to be a single.

Morgan Wallen can't stop pining for an ex in his new single, "Chasin' You." The song is the latest to be released by the up-and-comer from his debt album, 2018's If I Know Me. Written by Wallen with Craig Wiseman and Jamie Moore, "Chasin' You" finds Wallen haunted by a former flame — or, rather, chasing after her "like a shot of whiskey."

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