Sam Hunt returns with another new number, just in time for Mother’s Day in the US. The track pays tribute to the ladies who shaped his life on new number Women In My Life. The single follows the country hunk’s previous 2023 singles Walmart and Outskirts.
Sam notes: “So much of the peace and joy I carry around as an adult comes from the women who raised me and poured love into my life throughout it. There’s no telling who or what I would be without them. God bless them all. I’m forever grateful.”
Written by Hunt with Zach Crowell, Ashley Gorley, and Josh Osborne, the song sees Sam croon: “I can drive a stick, I can drive a nail / Hold down a job, fend for myself / Yeah, I’d be alive but not much more / If it wasn’t for, if it wasn’t for / All of the women in my life…” against warm percussion and inviting guitar instrumentation.
Hunt recently confirmed on Twitter that he was not going to be releasing an album anytime soon, instead opting for a standalone single approach.

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