
It wouldn't have been the same song had we recorded it and recorded it. It kept it in the moment, just doing it off the cuff. I was so excited about the song once the words became established and I was so happy he didn't deliver on time. I had never done anything like that before. "It was the most unorganized thing I had ever been a part of. The official music video for Remind Me premiered on YouTube on Tuesday the 26th of July 2011. "They were still changing lines," she noted. Remind Me by Brad Paisley (featuring Carrie Underwood) is a song from the album This Is Country Music and reached the Billboard Top Country Songs. The music video for the song premiered on CMT on July 26, 2011. It was released in May 2011 as the third single from Paisley's album This Is Country Music (2011). Underwood saw something in the song and flew back to Nashville to work with Paisley. ' Remind Me ' is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Brad Paisley, performed as a duet with Carrie Underwood. There's mumbling, a few lines here and there." I have this work tape demo with Sheryl Crow singing my part. Underwood recalled: "His son actually had a play date with Sheryl Crow's son and he asks her - totally puts her on the spot, I'm sure - to sing the female part. Artist: Brad Paisley Featuring: Carrie Underwood Released: 2011 Duration: 04:06 Brad Paisley, is an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist who rolled out with this new banger he titled Remind Me. You mean back when we couldn't control ourselves Remind me, yeah remind me All those things that you used to do That made me fall in love with you Remind me, oh baby remind me Yeah you'd wake up in my old t-shirt All those mornings I was late for work Remind me, oh baby remind me yeah Oh baby remind me baby remind me Yeah you'd wake up in my. She saw the song's potential so Paisley sent her a work tape so they could figure it out together. When Paisley had an idea for a song about a couple finding their way back to what used to be, he hummed it to Underwood on speakerphone while she was in L.A.

Once Paisley pushed back the release date of This is Country Music the pair were finally able to find the time to sort out a tune. "We're not gonna sing 'Yankee Doodle Dandy' just because we both know it and we need to sing together. As long as Paisley’s wielding his signature Tele, the laughs-and the tears-will continue.Underwood explained during the Billboard Country Music Summit in Nashville, that doing a song together had been on the radar of the two stars for a while, but she doesn't like to force things. And his knack for cleverly capturing the drama and comedy of the human experiment ensures that even a song like 2019’s “Alive Right Now,” planted firmly in our tech-riddled present, has an element of timelessness. His ability to wear many figurative hats has built him for both prolificacy and longevity, netting 32 Top 10 singles in the two decades after his 1999 debut, Who Needs Pictures.

While many country singers pick a lane, Paisley, born in 1972 in West Virginia, has explored subjects like everlasting love (“Then”), good times (“No I in Beer”), backwoods romps (“Ticks”), and even depression and suicide (“Whiskey Lullaby”).

Among those talents are acting and writing, and he even put together Brad Paisley’s Comedy Rodeo in 2017, but his songs remain his true legacy. Paisley’s virtuosic chicken pickin’, sense of humor, and myriad non-musical talents have also helped make him a household name.

Clad in an ever-present white cowboy hat and often armed with his 1968 pink paisley Telecaster, Brad Paisley stands apart as a consummate performer even in a genre rich with them-the flashy guitar is just the beginning.
