“Country” is Pitney’s breakthrough single for his record label, Curb Records. The tune was co-written by Pitney, as well as Country Music Hall of Famer Bill Anderson and Bobby Tomberlin. Veteran producer Tony Brown served as the song’s producer.
“Country can be in the middle of a city, Country can be on a farm, Country ain’t even a place on the map, it’s a place in your heart,” Pitney sings, and he is absolutely correct.
“Have you ever been there at the courthouse square for the parade on the Fourth of July, With a tear on your face and a lump in your throat as you watch Old Glory go by,” is yet another compelling verse.
Fans of the country genre can check out Mo Pitney’s “Country” on iTunes by clicking here.
Music listeners that enjoy such singer-songwriters as Easton Corbin, Dustin Lynch, Josh Turner and Joe Nichols will find Pitney’s songs to be a real treat.
The Verdict
Overall, Mo Pitney delights on his “Country” lyric video. Pitney has a great deal of talent. His vocals are reminiscent of Ronnie Dunn (of Brooks & Dunn) meets George Strait. It is such a simple song with a pure and honest message to it. “Country” garners an A rating.
For more information on up-and-coming country singer Mo Pitney and his new “Country” lyric video, check out his official website.