Kip said, “The song always felt like a hit record to me. It always put me a good mood. It's definitely one of the most lighthearted tracks on this new record . . . This new record’s going to have a lot of meat to it.
In an interview with Billboard, "Moore says the idea for the song took shape when he was in his late 20s and spending a lot of time on the road as a touring musician. His former guitarist, Dave Lapsley, who was already married, would joke about Moore being a single man. He was like, 'We're going to be traveling the world and you never know, that might be your wife right there.' It was the waitress behind the counter. Then we'd walk out of the door and a redhead walked by and he said, 'That might be her, too.' The next person walked by and we were just laughing about it . . .That's kind of what my life had become as far as restaurants, food, entertainment, jumping on bulls in Costa Rica. My life just completely flipped upside down and I had no idea where anything was going [or] what it's going to look like and how it's going to be. That's why I ended up going to write that song, it was after those conversations that day." (Billboard)
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