Pink Skies

Album: The Great American Bar Scene (2024)
Charted: 25 6
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  • "Pink Skies" is a country ballad about loss, family, and finding beauty in memories. Zach Bryan tells a tale of commemorating a loved one, thick with grief and poignant remembrances.
  • The song unfolds like a bittersweet eulogy. We're thrust into the thick of a funeral preparation as Bryan urges loved ones to "dry your eyes" because "the kids are in town" to say goodbye. But grief intertwines with warm memories. Lines like "plenty nights under pink skies you taught them to enjoy" paint a picture of shared sunsets, a legacy etched in twilight hues.

    We get glimpses of the deceased through the speaker's words. Bryan imagines the deceased's reaction to their "yuppie" grandkids, a detail that brings a chuckle amid the grief.

    The second verse throws in a cryptic detail about a "river fight" and Jesus, leaving us hanging with questions.
  • While speculation swirled about the song being a tribute to Bryan's mother who passed away in 2016, the artist himself has refuted the autobiographical angle.

    "'Pink Skies' wasn't inspired by my story," he told fans. "Every time I sing about someone dying people assume it's about my mom, this definitely was not. I just think all the dynamics in families are beautiful and interesting and generationally it's a really cool thing."
  • The song incorporates harmony vocals from Watchhouse, a folk-pop duo comprising Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz. Marlin also plays the mandolin.
  • Bryan previewed a portion of the song in an Instagram post on April 18, 2024, when it was identified as "Elegy." He released it as the lead single from The Great American Bar on May 24, 2024.

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