Luke Combs Captures What So Many Are Feeling In New Song "Six Feet Apart"
Luke Combs debuted a new song during his livestream Wednesday evening (April 15), and the song captures what so many are going through during these days of social distancing and stay-at-home orders.
“Six Feet Apart,” which Combs penned with Brent Cobb and Rob Snyder, focuses on the simple pleasures and social interactions that so many take for granted, and things that so many look forward to after this time of social distancing finally comes to an end—a hug, visiting bars, and hanging out with friends and family.
There’ll be crowds and there’ll be shows, he sings, referencing the many concerts, music festivals and social events that have been stalled or canceled in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The song acknowledges the uncertain times but also the hope of better days in the lyrics, It’s a mystery I suppose just how long this thing goes/There’ll be life after dark/Someday when we aren’t six feet apart.
See the full performance below:
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