Time's Ticking

Album: This Is My Dirt (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Time's Ticking" is a country-music love letter to the little things we often take for granted: calling your mom, kissing your kids, fishing, Sunday drives, and spending time with friends. In short, it's about choosing memories over money and finding joy in simplicity. The chorus emphasizes the song's central theme:

    Put a little slow in your roll or you're gonna miss it
    Time's a-tickin'


    "It's pretty simple," Justin Moore told Billboard of the song's message. "Live life to the fullest and make the most out of every single day."
  • The timeless sentiment is one with a rich tradition in country music. Think Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying," Trace Adkins' "You're Gonna Miss This," Kenny Chesney's "Here And Now" or Cody Johnson's "'Til You Can't." All songs that gently nudge us to look up from the grindstone and embrace the here and now.

    "When you're in the daily grind," Moore said, "you can kind of lose sight of that at times. It's good to have the opportunity to be reminded of it."
  • Moore co-wrote "Time's Ticking" on February 24, 2023, with his producer Jeremy Stover, Will Bundy, and Randy Montana at Stover's property in the Florida Panhandle. The title came from Stover, inspired by the bittersweet realization that as his kids get older, the moments he's missed - and the ones he hasn't - carry an even heavier weight.
  • Moore, no stranger to tackling themes of mortality and legacy in hits like "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away" and "The Ones That Didn't Make It Back Home," didn't bat an eye at the subject. Stover knew it would be a perfect fit.

    "Nobody has a better pulse on Justin Moore than Jeremy Stover," Bundy observed, a testament to their longstanding collaboration.
  • One of the song's lyrics stands out for its quirky charm:

    Spinner bait a good honey hole

    For the uninitiated, "honey hole" refers to a prized, secret fishing spot, while "spinner bait" is a fishing lure. But here, the phrase takes on a playful, slightly off-kilter vibe as "spinner bait" morphs from noun to verb. "It sounds a hair left-footed, but I love that," Montana admitted. "It's the part that sticks with me after I listen to it."
  • Moore's road band laid down the foundation during the tracking session at The Castle in Franklin, Tennessee. Danny Rader augmented with acoustic guitar and banjo, and steel guitarist Mike Johnson added an ethereal, spiritual twang during an overdub session at Blackbird Studio.

    "It's more of a happy feel," Stover noted. "It's not a punch to the face saying, 'Hey, wake up, time's a-tickin'.' It's more like a peck on the shoulder."
  • Initially recorded as a duet with Dierks Bentley for Moore's This Is My Dirt album, "Time's Ticking" was released as its second single on November 11, 2024. As Bentley's release schedule ruled out his participation on the radio version, Valory sent the stations a mix featuring only Moore's original solo vocals.
  • "Time's Ticking" topped Billboard's Country Airplay chart dated April 11, 2026, after a record-breaking 67-week climb, the longest in the chart's history. The song entered at #59 on the December 28, 2024 chart, at a time when Joe Biden was president and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 was topping the box office. It broke the previous record jointly held by Michael Ray's "Whiskey And Rain" and Travis Denning's "After A Few," both of which took 65 weeks to reach the summit.

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