The Man He Sees In Me

Album: Fathers & Sons (2024)
Charted: 39
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  • Luke Combs and his wife Nicole welcomed their first child, a son named Tex, on June 19, 2022. It wasn't too long before the "Where The Wild Things Are" singer became a father again, when baby Beau was born on August 15, 2023.

    "The Man He Sees in Me" is a raw look at the anxieties and aspirations that come with fatherhood. Combs wrestles with the pressure of being a superhero dad – the one who hangs the moon, chases away monsters under the bed, and embodies all the strength and wisdom a young boy could dream of. Combs may not be a mythical figure, but he's committed to being the best dad he can be, the one his sons can look up to as they grow.
  • Luke Combs wrote the song with Josh Phillips, who is known for writing Combs' songs such as "Angels Workin' Overtime" and "Can I Get An Outlaw," as well as Brantley Gilbert's "How To Talk To Girls" and Cody Johnson's "Dirt Cheap."
  • "The Man He Sees in Me" is the lead single from Fathers & Sons, a record with the theme of familial relationships. Released two days before Father's Day in the US, the country superstar's fifth album finds him reflecting on his relationship with his sons as well as his connection to his own father.
  • The musicians are:

    Steve Mackey: bass
    Josh Matheny: dobro
    Sam Bush: mandolin
    Jonathan Singleton: acoustic guitar
    Bryan Sutton: acoustic guitar
    Josh Hunt: drums

    The group recorded the song live with Combs co-producing alongside Chip Matthews and Jonathan Singleton.

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