Worthington joins Zach Top as direct support on The Cold Beer & Country Music Tour
Big Loud Texas country traditionalist Jake Worthington releases swaying new ballad “Not Like I Used To,” flanked by steel and fiddle. The cover art features a portrait shot by legendary hall-of-famer and recent collaborator Marty Stuart.
“It’s a song about the way it was,” Worthington shares. “It’s the fourth song we’re putting out from the upcoming project. Brand new country song from the same ole country boy.”
Worthington penned “Not Like I Used To” alongside Monty Criswell and Derek George.
“I knew every move / What made her laugh / What made her cry / And even though / She let me go / I’m still holding her tight…” he sings. “But not like I used to / Not like I did once upon a time / Not like I used to / When she was mine.”
The release follows the success of recent tongue-in-cheek toe-tapper “It Ain’t The Whiskey” that has racked up over 40 million listens. Earlier this year, the Texas native released “I’m The One” featuring Marty Stuart – and was joined by superstar Miranda Lambert last fall for “Hello Shitty Day.”
Worthington will join Zach Top as direct support on all dates of the Cold Beer & Country Music Tour, with notable stops at beloved venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre on September 28-29.