Luke Combs revealed his single 'Where The Wild Things Are' was almost recorded by Eric Church, years before it came to him and his team.
Luke Combs' song almost went to a different country music legend. During a recent interview with Country Now, Combs and some members of his team, Dan Isbell, Jonathan Singleton, Ray Fulcher, Chip Matthews and Rob Williford, discussed the origin of his song 'Where The Wild Things Are,' from his most recent album, 'Gettin' Old.
While Church didn't end up recording the song, he and Combs have worked together in the past on the song 'Does to Me,' from Combs' second studio album, 'What You See Is What You Get.' Combs opened up to Taste of Country in November 2019 about how much it meant to him to collaborate with Church on the song, saying, 'He's been a big influence on me for a really long time.
In August 2023, Combs announced he was going on the road again, with the 2024 Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour, which is set to start in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in April. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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