Emerging country star Colton Dawson is making waves with his touching rendition of Alan Jackson’s iconic song, “Remember When.” Released on June 22, just days before Jackson’s final performance in Nashville, Dawson’s cover pays homage to one of the most cherished tracks in the legendary artist’s repertoire.
Accompanied by a talented mandolin player, Dawson strummed his acoustic guitar, delivering the poignant ballad that reflects on a journey through love—from marriage and child-rearing to watching those children grow and leave the nest.
In a light-hearted moment, Dawson remarked alongside the video, “Who has more aura than Alan Jackson? Nobody. Anyone attending the last concert, please send me videos. I spent all my money on this mandolin player.” His humor resonated with fans, further enhancing the connection.
The performance quickly gained traction, earning positive feedback from both supporters and fellow musicians. One fan praised, “Young man, you have a beautiful voice!!!!! Prayers for a wonderful career and future,” while another said, “You have an amazing voice! Great job!” Country music icon Randy Travis also expressed his admiration, commenting, “So great!!”
Since its release, the cover has attracted over one million views across Dawson’s social media channels, broadening his audience significantly. This viral success coincides with the anticipation of his upcoming single, “Piece Of Heaven,” set to debut on July 10.
In “Piece Of Heaven,” Dawson explores another facet of his artistry, presenting a heartfelt song that reflects on a love that once felt everlasting but has since faded. The track is steeped in longing and nostalgia, as Dawson reminisces about happier moments and yearns for that lost paradise.
With influences rooted in the traditional sounds of ’90s country, “Piece Of Heaven” showcases Dawson’s rich vocals, compelling storytelling, and emotional depth—qualities that distinguish him from many newcomers in the genre.
This new release follows Dawson’s earlier singles, “Might Be In It” and “It’s Gonna Rain.” His authentic storytelling and mesmerizing live performances have garnered him recognition, earning two standing ovations during his opening set for Clay Walker at a sold-out Ryman Auditorium. This momentum has culminated in his signing with Warner Records Nashville.
Source: countrynow.com
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