I Ain't Sayin'

Album: Learn the Hard Way (2024)
Charted: 58
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Songfacts®:

  • Picture yourself in a smoky bar somewhere in the heartland, where the neon lights flicker and the air hums with the sound of clinking glasses and muted conversations. This is the setting for "I Ain't Sayin'," a toe-tapping number that finds Jordan Davis offering a bit of friendly advice to a forlorn young woman nursing a drink at the end of the bar.

    Her partner, it seems, has pulled a vanishing act, leaving her to wallow in solitude. Davis sidles up and suggests that perhaps this disappearing act is a sign. "That ain't no kinda love, I ain't sayin' I'm the one," he hints with a knowing smile, "I'm just sayin' he sure as hell ain't."

    Now, let's be clear - Davis isn't making a play for her affections. He's merely pointing out the obvious: if her current beau can't even be bothered to stick around, maybe she ought to rethink her options.
  • Travis Wood ("Girl In Mine," "'98 Braves"), Steve Moakler ("Riser," "Never Gets Old"), Mark Holman ("Single Saturday Night," "Don't Think Jesus") and singer-songwriter Emily Reid wrote "I Ain't Sayin.'" It was created on May 25, 2024, on the final day of a writing retreat that Davis hosted in Livingston, Montana.

    "It was cool because I was able to kind of talk to everybody and let them know like, hey guys, 'Next Thing You Know' is great, 'Buy Dirt' was great, the family stuff was great, but I think that I was missing it," he said. "I wanted to go back with something up tempo. So we kind of wrote that whole week, looking for a song like this. I was probably about 50 yards away from where this song was written."
  • Paul DiGiovanni produced the track. DiGiovanni has been Davis' producer since his 2018 debut album, Home State.
  • Davis debuted "I Ain't Sayin'" live at Luke Combs' Growin' Up and Gettin' Old Tour stop at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey on July 20, 2024. He released it as a single six days later.
  • "I Ain't Sayin'" is the first song Davis has ever put out as a single that he's not a writer on. "Travis, Emily, Mark, and Steve, they had this and Travis had told me, man, I've got something started. I think it's really cool," the singer recalled. "And they finished it and sent it over. And I was like, man, this song is done. Like I can't add anything to it. There's nothing I want to change."
  • The songwriters originally considered "He Sure As Hell Ain't" for the title but decided on "I Ain't Sayin'," opting for the song's most repeated phrase over a slightly more profane option.

    "I think we made the right choice," Moakler told Billboard. "I haven't heard a song called that. The only hang-up with the song is, people say, 'What's it called?' And you say, 'I Ain't Sayin.' ' And they say, 'Wait, why won't you tell me?'"
  • Davis, DiGiovanni, and a studio band recorded "I Ain't Sayin'" at Sound Stage in Nashville with DiGiovanni playing electric guitar and providing backing vocals. The other musicians are:

    Nir Z: drums
    Alex Wright: keyboards
    Derek Wells: electric guitar
    Danny Rader: acoustic guitar
    Jimmie Lee Sloas: bass

    Nir Z shared drumming duties 50/50 with the programmed percussion. "The loop thing was going basically throughout the whole song," DiGiovanni told Billboard. "So I needed to just go to another level on the master and just keep the energy going."
  • "I Ain't Sayin'" scratched a long-standing creative itch for Jordan Davis - a return to the sound that first put him on the map. While songs like "Next Thing You Know" and "Buy Dirt" showcased his growth as a songwriter, they strayed from the musical feel that launched his career with hits like "Singles You Up."

    Davis had been trying to recapture that energy himself but couldn't quite land on a song that felt right until "I Ain't Sayin'" came along.

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