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Luke Bryan's 'Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye' From the Album 'Tailgate and Tanlines'

A man in a black shirt sings into a microphone, with another person playing guitar in the background.

On August 9th, 2011, Luke Bryan released his hit album 'Tailgates and Tanlines.' Luke has gained even more popularity after his successful stint on the 'American Idol' reboot. Fans love his classic country music and down-home charm. Do you have a favorite Luke Bryan song?

A man in a black shirt sings into a microphone, surrounded by band members playing guitars and drums in a dimly lit room.

In the performance video, Luke and his band are performing in a big factory. At the same time, there are clips of a distant couple. One person is looking at old pictures, and the other is in a big city trying to call their loved one.

Luke sings the lyrics, 'I guess everybody's got their way of moving on. Girl, rest your head one more time in my bed. Love me like you loved me when you loved me, and you didn't have to try. Let's lay down tonight, and kiss tomorrow goodbye.'

A couple sits on a bench, smiling, with a red bicycle beside them.

There are more flashbacks of the couple when they were together and in love. It shows them having a nice dinner, going to the beach, and having fun on vacation.

Luke's band plays, the couple starts to fight, and they both walk away for good. Luke blows a kiss to the camera. The song doesn't have a happy ending for the couple.

A man with short brown hair holds a microphone close to his mouth, singing.

'Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye' is a song co-written and recorded by Luke Bryan. It was released in August 2012 as the fourth and final single from his album 'Tailgates & Tanlines.' The song was written by Bryan, Jeff Stevens, and Shane McAnally.

Luke began his career writing songs for country stars Travis Tritt and Billy Currington. He has become one of the most awarded country artists of the 2010s and 2020s. Luke's first ten albums have yielded 27 number-one hits. He's won 'Entertainer of the Year' five times and sold over 75 million records.

Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye has aged well. AmazonAd carries a fair amount of it. A buy through our link helps us a little, and we notice every one.