

If this video doesn’t get you choked up, even just a little, you may need to check your pulse.īut don’t just think that this is a sentimental song with a matching video. It’s pretty cool that Cole was willing to chronicle that moment in his life and share it with the world like he did. The video ends with Cole visiting his father’s final resting place for the first time and sharing an emotional and very real embrace with his brothers. The video begins with a clip of Cole and his father having one of the final conversations they had on the phone, right after Cole signed his record deal. And while the song is open to interpretation for missing someone in an important moment, the song was actually inspired by the sudden passing of Cole’s father, which is clearly shown through the music video that was also released on Monday. Swindell penned the hit with Ashley Gorley on Swindell’s tour bus while it was parked outside of Gillette Stadium in Foxborough.


1 song, ‘Let Me See Ya Girl,’ which is just pure fun- something that makes you want to get up and dance. It’s not a big party anthem like the smash-hit, ‘This Is How We Roll,’ that he co-wrote with Florida-Georgia Line and Luke Bryan. On Monday, December 14th, Cole Swindell dropped his latest single, titled ‘You Should Be Here.’ And this is not the type of song that we have come to expect from Cole Swindell.
