Street Called Main
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Released | October 28, 2022 | |||
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Length | 3:49 | |||
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"Street Called Main" is a song recorded and co-produced by New Zealand-born Australian-American country artist Keith Urban. The song was written by Chris LaCorte, Josh Miller, and Scooter Carusoe.[1] It is the fourth single in Australia off Urban's upcoming twelfth studio album, slated for release in 2024.[2]
Background
When Urban first heard the demo of "Street Called Main", he loved it "right out of the gate," especially for the melody and lyrics.[3] He viewed the song as conveying the idea that "some memories are triggered by the simplest of things, like finding yourself anywhere in the world - even on a 'street called main' - and suddenly 'she' comes flooding back.[4] Urban described the song as "pure ‘open road with the windows down’ nostalgia that just makes you feel good."[5] He recorded the track in Nashville, Tennessee with longtime co-producer Dann Huff.[6][7]
The single art that features Urban holding a boombox over his head is a tribute to a scene from the 1989 film Say Anything....[3]
Music video
The official music video for "Street Called Main" premiered on November 17, 2022.[8] It was filmed in Portland, Tennessee, and was directed by Justin Key, marking his first collaboration with Urban.[9]
Credits and personnel
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- Ethan Barrette – second engineer
- Drew Bollman – engineer
- Scooter Carusoe – composition
- Mark Dobson – recording
- Dann Huff – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, production
- David Huff – programming
- Scott Johnson – production coordination
- Charlie Judge – keyboards
- David Kalmusky – engineer
- Chris LaCorte – composition
- Joe LaPorta – mastering engineer
- Rob McNelley – electric guitar
- Josh Miller – composition
- Justin Niebank – engineer, mixing
- Sofie Pederson – assistant engineer
- Josh Reedy – backing vocals
- Jimmy Lee Sloas – bass guitar
- Aaron Sterling – drums
- Conner Theriot – assistant engineer
- Keith Urban – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, production, lead vocals, backing vocals
Charts
Chart (2022) | Peak position |
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Australia Country Hot 50 (The Music)[11] | 3 |
Canada Digital Songs (Billboard)[12] | 33 |
US Country Digital Songs (Billboard)[13] | 22 |
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