You Without Me

Album: Set You Free (2013)
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  • Allan penned this heart-rending ballad with Rachel Proctor and John Lancaster. He told Billboard magazine: "It sounded like old country - like '80s style, which I love. It was fun to write it, and fun not to give it away until the hook of the song."

    Allan added that the song is ripe with honesty - like the ones he grew up with. "To me, that's what country music is," he said. "The stuff I was blown away by as a kid, they just blasted you with truth, like the Highwaymen."
  • This was one of four tracks on Set You Free that Allan produced along with engineer Greg Droman (Brooks & Dunn). "Getting in and doing it myself with some of my band guys was a big deal," he observed. "It was a big breath of fresh air."

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