The seventh release in Vince Gill’s ’50 Years From Home’ series, titled ‘Nobody Held Her Like Me,’ is available now.
The EP includes six never-before-heard songs, along with the fan favorite “Whenever You Come Around.” Gill shared in a statement: ““I love soul music. I’ve loved the soulful side of music forever, whether it’s Ray Charles or Bruno Mars. George Jones was as soulful a singer as anybody who ever lived. For Gill, it also began with the blues aspect of rhythm & blues. “I heard a lot of blues music from my big brother. I would hear Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, people like that. To me, in some ways, it’s all blues. I’m just drawn to it.”
Gill has been commemorating his 50-year career milestone over the course of a year by curating a series of EPs to be released, titled 50 Years from Home. Up until now, Gill has released six EPs – with each featuring six new songs and one previous hit: I Gave You Everything I Had, Secondhand Smoke, and Brown’s Diner Bar, Pocket Full of Gold, Down At The Borderline (ft. Lainey Wilson), and End of the Night.
Stream ‘Nobody Held Her Like Me’ – HERE.
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