A Thousand Horses is bringing their single, “A Song To Remember,” to life with the release of a brand new music video.
The Patrick Tohill-directed clip was filmed in Watertown, TN and features the two-time ACM-nominated group performing the track on a picturesque countryside. The weather took a turn while shooting and provided a bit of lightning to add to the overall mood of the video.
“Mother Nature helped lend a hand by providing the perfect stormy backdrop for illustrating the isolation of heartbreak purgatory the song speaks to,” said lead vocalist Michael Hobby. “We dealt with some pretty intense lightning, which actually makes a cameo in the video, but the risk was definitely worth the reward.”
At country radio now, “A Song To Remember” is a quintessential heartbreak anthem that finds the band seeking out ways to forget an ex-lover.
“I need a song to remember/ And a drink to forget/ I’m on my way to gettin’ over you/ But I ain’t there yet,” they sing on the chorus. “When the melody hits me/ Little coke in my whiskey/ I’m as close to good as I’m gonna get/ I need a song to remember/ And a drink to forget.”
“A Song To Remember” was co-written by Michael Hobby, Brad Warren, Brett Warren and Christopher Stevens and produced by GRAMMY-Award winner Dave Cobb.
Click above to watch the just-released “A Song To Remember” music video.