A Heartfelt Track About Overcoming Alcohol for Love
NASHVILLE, TN – (September 27, 2024) – Promising Country music artist, Rob Wolf, has announced the release of his self-penned tune, “Better Man.” The song tells a classic story of a man torn between his love for alcohol and his commitment to his partner. Frustrated with his late nights and “whiskey on his breath,” she issues an ultimatum: choose me or your drink. Faced with this decision, he sobers up and realizes she is always the right choice. Even at his worst, her love inspired him to become a better man. The new music is available on all digital platforms to stream and download HERE.
Talking Hendrix/Let The Good Times Roll Radio stated, “This is a song with a very powerful message about the love for someone over the bottle of alcohol; there should be more songs dealing with this subject vs. what we hear on mainstream music radio, this would make a lot men out there dealing with the bottle vs. love become a better man for sure.”
Rob Wolf shared, “This is a beautiful song about gratitude and what the love of a good woman can do for a man. I love the musicality behind this song – I tried to keep it classic and clean and feature the instruments in this one. I love the fiddle and steel guitar and I hope listeners enjoy as well.”
“We at FM 2.0 feel that Rob channels a Vince Gill/Glen Campbell/James Taylor sound. This song definitely fits that incredible comparison. A song about overcoming addiction to save a relationship.”I think I finally see, she brings out the best in me.” A sentiment that many discover much too late.Rob Wolf is a name that should be heralded as a singer/songwriter that has arrived.”– FM 2.0 Radio
Cameron Dole / KTJS, KHIM, KBZQ and Village Radio commented, “This is an emotionally gripping song of trying to be that better man she sees in him. Heartfelt vocals bring out the emotion, accompanied by that crying steel – telling how she makes him that better man-coming-of-age song – when love outshines the “party days”.
“It was just yesterday,
When I put that bottle down.
She came up to me with a look I haven’t seen,
And said she ain’t sticking around.
If I came home again with whiskey on my breath,
She’s moving out of town.
So I’ll sober up,
And stop drinking every night.
I’ll pick up the pieces that I left behind,
And finally do what’s right.
And I can promise you when I come home tonight,
We won’t put up a fight.
I think I finally see,
that she brings out the best in me.
Oh, I just want her to know,
I don’t know where I’d go,
I’m right where I supposed to be.
And I know that it’s going all to plan,
because she makes me a better man.
When I first met you,
you brought me out of the dark.
You shot me a smile that lit up my world,
and it lit up a spark.
Oh and I could tell right from that moment on,
You had ahold of my heart.
I think I finally see,
that she brings out the best of me…”
“Better Man” was produced by Tyler Cain at Bold Studio Nashville. It was mixed by Mark Lonsway and mastered by Mayfield Mastering. Studio musicians on the single included Tyler Cain (electric guitar), Jackson Eppley (bass guitar) Kevin Murphy (drums), Bruce Bouton (steel guitar) Jenee Fleenor (fiddle) and Rob Wolf (acoustic guitar).
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About Rob Wolf:
Rob Wolf is a rising Nashville recording artist originally from Livingston, Montana. Rob’s experiences growing up in the West inspire his songwriting. His sound is reminiscent of classic country, with a steel guitar, fiddle, and mandolin playing on most recordings, and his high-tenor voice is a joy to listen to. Rob’s songs are energetic, heartfelt, and an ode to simpler times. Closing 2023 with six new releases, Rob hopes to deliver a debut album early 2025. When not recording in Nashville or touring, Rob is in Montana writing songs, riding his horse, and enjoying the outdoors.
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