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How Dylan Marlowe Landed (And Harvested) a ‘Picture Perfect’ Title: ‘We Were Dreaming These Things in a Moment’
Billboard looks at the writing and recording processes behind Dylan Marlowe's new song, "Picture Perfect."
Ennis had a title, “Picture Perfect,” that would typically work as a two-word adjective, as in “picture-perfect wedding.” But Marlowe had told Fox in a phone call the previous night about driving with his wife, Natalie, to view the 80-acre plot. It led directly to a chorus that opened with that verb — “Baby, close your eyes and picture perfect” — before drawing on homey images: handprints in the concrete, pencil marks on the door frame. Sony Music Nashville’s Columbia imprint released “Picture Perfect” to country radio through PlayMPE on May 12 as the follow-up to “Boys Back Home,” which peaked at No.
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