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How Hudson Westbrook Takes Listeners on a Lonely Tour in ‘House Again’
Billboard looks at the writing and recording process behind Hudson Westbrook's "House Again."
In fact, the line wasn’t written that way originally, but stretching the word creates an extra melodic effect and makes it linger, like the woman that the singer can’t get out of his mind. Similarly to George Jones’ “The Grand Tour,” the song proceeded through the house, with nods to the bedroom, the window and the front door, each of them triggering some thought of the woman who no longer resided there. In September, he cut “House Again” at The Amber Sound, a homey studio in Nashville’s Hermitage neighborhood co-owned by producer Ryan Youmans (Muscadine Bloodline, Luke Grimes).
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