Good Times & Tan Lines

Album: Ain't in It for My Health (2025)
Charted: 75
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Songfacts®:

  • "Good Times & Tan Lines" is a scrapbook of youthful leisure: bonfires, waterholes, carefree friendships, and skinny-dipping under a forgiving night sky. If that sounds familiar, it's because modern country music has always excelled at bottling summertime into three minutes of melody. Alan Jackson did it with "Chattahoochee" in 1993 and Kenny Chesney's been doing it for decades with tracks like "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems." Top's version leans more old-school, but the DNA is the same: cold beer, hot nights, and a fiddle solo to remind you why you fell for country music in the first place.
  • The inspiration for the song was something Top's producer Carson Chamberlain spotted on a T-shirt. He saw the phrase "Good Times & Tan Lines" slapped on cotton, thought it sounded like a hit, and the trio (Top, Chamberlain, and fellow writer Wyatt McCubbin) ran with it. As Top told the Bussin' with the Boys podcast, "Half the songs we write is some dumb thing..."
  • Chamberlain's production is unapologetically traditional: Scotty Sanders' pedal steel front and center, Andy Leftwich's fiddle weaving through like a second vocalist, Brent Mason on guitar, and Jimmy Carter holding it all down on bass. It's pure neotraditional country, a sound Top has staked his career on since his debut album, Cold Beer and Country Music. (Chamberlain and McCubbin also helped him there, co-writing "There's the Sun" and "Sounds Like the Radio").
  • "Good Times & Tan Lines" got its live baptism at Nashville's Nissan Stadium during CMA Fest 2025, before being officially released on June 9, 2025.
  • The video, directed by Citizen Kane Wayne, shows Top and friends doing precisely what the title promises: boating, swimming, and generally living out a good-time summer.

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