The country ballad “Summer Nights Goodbye” opens with a soft note from a country steel guitar. It’s like a wail of grief in the night.
That wail is appropriate: “Summer Nights Goodbye,” by new artist Joesph Blue, tells the tragic tale of a man discovering his wife has died in her bed. His two children are there with him, adding to the profound grief. Produced in a Nashville studio by session musicians, the recording captures the poignant weight of the tragedy note-for-note.
Reached for your hand, stillness in the cold
Flicked on the light switch, dread began to unfold
Shook you, cried your name into the dark
Screamed for the kids with the shattered heart bark
Along with the steel guitar, the music is rounded out by a picked acoustic guitar, piano, bass, drums, and layered male vocals with that distinctive southern twang. The production and performances are slick, and the overall sound is ready for the country charts.
The track is the brainchild of Gary Godeaux of Lafayette, Louisiana. The song is about Gary’s wife. When she unexpectedly died of a pulmonary embolism, Gary needed an outlet for the deep grief facing his family. The result was “Summer Nights Goodbye.”
Gary’s wife died just a day after their 19th wedding anniversary, just 42 years old. “She wasn’t supposed to die,” Gary says.
The entire episode is recounted in the song. As Gary points out, “Everything in the song is factual. It happened just the way I said it happened.” He goes further, explaining that it’s not a song, exactly: “It’s a story.”
Oh, that last summer night
When the help arrived
Me breathing life back hoping you’d survive
…
Then they walked down slow
Spoke the words cutting through
“We lost her, son. There was nothing more we could do.”
Gary has always had a musical ear, a gift passed down from his songwriter father — and, perhaps, from his Louisiana Cajun roots, a heritage in which music is never far away. But Gary is not a musician, and he knew he needed help, so he turned to the best place to make a country record: Nashville.
Gary found the right partners in Beaird Music Group. The Nashville recording studio and production house specializes in turning song demos into radio-ready finished tracks. Gary sent them his demo and spoke with the music team on several calls to ensure that the final track was what he wanted.
Gary’s grief echoes throughout the song. Anyone who has faced a similar loss will relate. The questions of “Why?” Asking God, “Why her and not me?”
It shoulda been me, not you beneath the stone
God, this house echoes
How do I walk here alone?…
How do I live without my wife?
How do I face the light?
Part of the answer to those questions lies in the creation of “Summer Nights Goodbye,” less a song than a story of a man coping with the loss of the woman he loves. It is a pain to which many will relate, and which the sound of this record by Joesph Blue is uniquely suited to express.
Listen now to “Summer Nights Goodbye,” released with promotional support from Starlight PR. Stream everywhere, and follow Joesph Blue and Black Sheep Records at the links below.
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