Alex Ferrari
Fall is in full swing and what better way to usher in the new season than with a super-chill eight-track playlist curated by Nashville's own Ryan Hurd?
On the heels of the release of his new single "Every Other Memory" and EOM EP, the singer/songwriter shared his essential Fall 2020 Playlist with Nashville Lifestyles. From Chris Stapleton's "Starting Over" to Hardy's "Where Ya At," Hurd's Fall Playlist is the perfect mix that can take you from a socially distant tailgate to a relaxing evening around the bonfire with friends.
See below for eight anthems Ryan Hurd will be keeping on repeat all season long.
Ryan Hurd's Essential Fall 2020 Playlist
1. “Every Other Memory" | Ryan Hurd
“I wrote this song about a year ago, and I just loved the idea of playing into the nostalgia in the song. It felt so special to reminisce on those summer nights.”
2. “Starting Over” | Chris Stapleton
“This song reminds me of simpler times when I first moved to Nashville. It’s so indicative of your 20-somethings where everything feels so fresh and you really have your whole life ahead of you. Chris captures that feeling perfectly in this song.”
3. “Shade” | Maren Morris
“Maren really outdid herself on the lyricism in this song. I love the simplicity of the song yet the lyrics are so complex.”
4. “Cover Me Up” | Jason Isbell
“Jason’s vocals are incredible in this song. He brings the emotion and every time I listen to it, it centers me.”
5. “Black Jeans” | Lucie Silvas
“Lucie mixes pop backbeats with her classic country voice in this song, and I love the juxtaposition between the two. It’s really the perfect balance.”
6. “Dress” | Taylor Swift
“This was one of my favorite songs to play when I was on tour earlier this year. Taylor’s way with lyrics and phrasing is like no other. It’s such a great track.”
7. “Where Ya At” | Hardy
“I love writing with Hardy and his new album is one of my favorites this year. This song fires me up and makes me super excited about live shows coming back to Music City.”
8. “One Man Band” | Old Dominion
“This has always been a favorite of mine, everything about the song is so catchy and playful. It’s just undeniably good.”