"Just a Kiss"
Lady Antebellum
The song was one of the last ones written for their album "Own the Night" and was written along with country music singer/songwriter, Dallas Davidson. In an interview for a country music blog, Davidson tells about the experience: "I went out on the road with them, and we wrote a couple of things. We recorded one song called 'We Own the Night'. Charles called me as they were about done with the record. He said, 'Man, we want to write again.' So the band came over one morning. We started writing this other song. We were trying to find illary a little uptempo girl song. We wrote this cool thing."
Lady Antebellum is an American country group derived in Nashille, Tennessee. The band consists of trio, Chalres Kelley (lead vocals), Dave Haywood (guitar, piano, mandolin), and Hillary Scott (banckground/lead vocals). After debuting on Jim Brickman's single "Never Alone", the band went on to receive several awards including four Grammys as well as Top Vocal Group, Song of the Year, and Single of the Year with their hit song "Need You Know" at the 45th ACM awards.
The name, Antebellum, comes from when the bandmembers were photographing large plantation homes in the American South. Antebellum refers to pre-Civil War America. While photogrphing, someone in the group said that there was a great band name in there. Soon afterwards, they adopted the name Lady Antebellum.
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