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HARDY’s new song ‘McArthur’ has become a top-25 hit just two months after its release, but the country singer-songwriter says the generational saga wasn’t one of his quickest compositions. HARDY collaborated with Eric Church, Morgan Wallen, and Tim McGraw on the recording, which means he can’t easily replicate the full sound live. As a result, HARDY has decided to perform the song solo with just his acoustic guitar while on his current COUNTRY! COUNTRY! TOUR.
Why it matters
HARDY’s ability to craft a hit song so quickly demonstrates his songwriting prowess, but the complexities of recreating the studio version live highlight the challenges artists can face in translating collaborative studio recordings to the stage. This underscores the creative decisions and compromises musicians sometimes have to make to deliver the best live experience for fans.
The details
HARDY says ‘McArthur’ took a ‘regular’ amount of time to write, around 2-3 hours, which he considers a ‘medium’ pace for him. However, the song required some ‘surgery’ to ensure the timelines and other details were properly aligned. The final recording features guest vocals from Eric Church, Morgan Wallen, and Tim McGraw, giving the track a star-studded lineup. But this means HARDY can’t easily replicate the full sound live, so he’s opted to perform it solo with just his acoustic guitar instead of with his full band.
HARDY released ‘McArthur’ less than 2 months ago.The COUNTRY! COUNTRY! TOUR resumes on Thursday in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
The players
HARDY
A country singer-songwriter who wrote the hit song ‘McArthur’.
Eric Church
A country music star who is featured on HARDY’s recording of ‘McArthur’.
A country music star who is featured on HARDY’s recording of ‘McArthur’.
Tim McGraw
A country music legend who is featured on HARDY’s recording of ‘McArthur’.
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What they’re saying
“It took a couple, three hours maybe. I mean, to me that’s a medium one. A fast one is, I always like to think under an hour.”
— HARDY
“It’s not really a song that I want to play with my band. I feel like if it’s already such a chill song, it’s something that I’ll just do with my acoustic guitar.”
— HARDY
What’s next
The COUNTRY! COUNTRY! Tour featuring HARDY resumes on Thursday in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
The takeaway
HARDY’s ability to craft a hit song quickly demonstrates his songwriting talent, but the complexities of translating collaborative studio recordings to the live stage underscore the creative challenges musicians face in delivering the best experience for fans.