The Weekly Single Recap: The Week Of December 6, 2013: Featuring "The Mona Lisa" from Brad Paisley, Lucy Hale's "You Sound Good To Me", David Fanning's "

This week we take a look at 10 new tracks and/or singles from artists like Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Craig Campbell, Joel Crouse, Sammy Kershaw and newcomers Drew Davis, John King Band, David Fanning, Bart Crow Band and “Pretty Little Liars” star Lucy Hale. See Chuck Dauphin's quick hit thoughts here!

Bart Crow Band - “Shadow Against The Wall” (Independent/Thirty Tigers):

A laid back tune from one of Texas Music’s most respected artists that scores with its’ restrained feel.

 

Brad Paisley - “The Mona Lisa” (Arista Nashville):

Brad Paisley sounds like he’s simply having fun on a record. It works.

 

Craig Campbell - “Keep Them Kisses Comin’” (Bigger Picture Group):

Fun and Flirtatious number from one of the format’s rising stars.

 

Drew Davis - “Swerve” (Independent):

Guitar infused rocker, with plenty of attitude. Love the vocals!

 

Joel Crouse - “Why God Made Love Songs” (Show Dog-Universal):

Radio friendly tune that catches your attention from the start.

 

John King Band - “Something In The Water” (Black River Entertainment):

Song flows rather well. Lyrics and harmony simmer like the Georgia heat.

 

Keith Urban - “Cop Car” (Hit Red/Capitol):

Story song that works very well. Melody of the song really hammers the dramatic element home.

 

Lucy Hale - “You Sound Good To Me” (DMG/Bigger Picture Group):

Energetic debut single. Starts slow, but chorus serves as exclamation point!

 

Sammy Kershaw - “The Middle” (Big Hit Records):

Textbook singing from one of the format’s most dependable voices.

 

David Fanning - “Drink You Away” (RedBow Records):

It’s good, and he sells it all the way. But covering Timberlake is a risky  option – especially for a new artist.

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