Luke Combs – What You See Is What You Get

Album Info

Artist: Luke Combs

Title: What You See Is What You Get

Year: 2019

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Tracklist

  • 1. Beer Never Broke My Heart (3:06)
  • 2. Refrigerator Door (3:24)
  • 3. Even Though I'm Leaving (3:45)
  • 4. Lovin' On You (3:14)
  • 5. Moon Over Mexico (3:24)
  • 6. 1, 2 Many (3:00)
  • 7. Blue Collar Boys (3:39)
  • 8. New Every Day (3:19)
  • 9. Reasons (3:44)
  • 10. Every Little Bit Helps (4:07)
  • 11. Dear Today (3:39)
  • 12. What You See Is What You Get (2:51)
  • 13. Does To Me (feat. Eric Church) (3:43)
  • 14. Angels Workin' Overtime (4:13)
  • 15. All Over Again (3:28)
  • 16. Nothing Like You (3:16)
  • 17. Better Together (3:39)
  • 18. Six Feet Apart (3:19)

Review

Luke Combs really hit it out of the park with his second studio album, "What You See Is What You Get." Released in November 2019, this album is a treasure trove for anyone who loves that classic country feel mixed with a touch of modern flair. The title track sets the tone with its honest and straightforward lyrics, something that Luke Combs has mastered. Plus, the album isn't just a rehash of old material; it includes all five songs from his 2019 EP "The Prequel" and throws in some fresh tracks like "1, 2 Many," a killer collab with the legendary Brooks & Dunn that's a nod to '90s country vibes.

One of the standout moments in this album is "Six Feet Apart," a song that Combs released during the COVID-19 pandemic, capturing the feelings of isolation and longing that many of us were dealing with. It was later added to the streaming editions of the album, adding an extra layer of depth. "What You See Is What You Get" is not just Luke Combs showing off his songwriting chops; it's about connecting with listeners, and it clearly did just that, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200. Whether you're a long-time country fan or just dipping your toes in, this album has a bit of everything: heartfelt tunes, a touch of nostalgia, and a whole lot of soul. - Ethan