Luke Combs - Huntin’ By Yourself

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He ran out of that bedroom 'bout as gung-ho as he could be
Took a first hunt picture on my phone 'fore he fell asleep on the way
I held the gun, he held the light
A cup of coffee and a can of Sprite
The stand was only ten feet high but on top of the world that day
I already knew he wouldn't see a thing
Been three more times and it's always the same

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'Cause he moves too much and he talks too loud
But I don't mind 'cause I'm finding out
That even if it's just time we're killin', it's never felt more like livin'
They'll make you cuss and wear your patience thin
But next thing you know, they're all grown up and then
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"Huntin’ By Yourself" by Luke Combs is a heartfelt country song that captures the bittersweet experience of hunting with a child who is full of energy and curiosity. The lyrics paint a picture of a father taking his son on a hunting trip, only to realize that the young boy's excitement and restlessness may not lead to a successful hunt. Despite the challenges, the father finds joy in spending quality time with his son, knowing that these moments are precious and fleeting. As the song progresses, the lyrics reflect on the passage of time and the inevitable reality that children grow up quickly, leaving the parent to hunt alone once again. With its relatable lyrics and soulful vocals, "Huntin’ By Yourself" is a poignant ode to the joys and challenges of parenthood.

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Biography

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Luke Combs was born in Asheville, North Carolina, with a passion for music that began at a young age. He honed his skills as a vocalist and musician, even performing a solo show at Carnegie Hall while still in high school.

During his time at Appalachian State University, Combs delved into country music, eventually dropping out of his senior year to pursue his dreams of a music career. In 2014, he released two EPs titled The Way She Rides & Can I Get an Outlaw, showcasing his talent and garnering attention in the music industry.

However, it was his first single "Hurricane" released later that year that truly launched Combs into the spotlight. The single sold an impressive 15,000 copies within its first week, setting the stage for his future success.

In October 2016, Combs signed with Columbia Records Nashville, a major milestone in his burgeoning career. His debut studio album, This One's For You, was released in June 2017 and quickly climbed to the top of the charts, reaching #1 on Billboard's Top 200 Country Albums Chart and #5 on the Top 200 Albums chart. The album was later re-released with additional unreleased tracks in 2018, solidifying Combs' status as a rising star in the country music scene.

Building on this success, Combs released The Prequel - EP in June 2019, further showcasing his talent and versatility as a musician. That same month, he was invited to join the prestigious Grand Ole Opry, a true testament to his dedication and talent in the country music industry.

Luke Combs continues to captivate audiences with his heartfelt lyrics, powerful vocals, and authentic storytelling. With a bright future ahead of him, he has solidified his place as one of the most promising talents in country music today.