

“There’s all kinds of ways people can’t be together,” Swindell said. Swindell said “You Should Be Here” isn’t just for people who have experienced the loss of a loved one, but for parents whose children are away at college, the families of service members deployed overseas – anyone who is missing someone special. Lyrics include: “You should be here/ You’d be loving this/ You’d be freaking out/ You’d be smiling, yeah/ I know you’d be all about what’s going on right here right now.” I just know that he was proud, but I know that these moments - if he was there and could share it with me - it would be even better. I’ve been able to experience so many things since I’ve had my record deal. “It felt so real to me, but everybody can relate. “From start to finish, it was one of those things where we both had chills when we were writing it,” Swindell recalled. With the loss of his dad and his own career successes in mind, Swindell penned his new single “You Should Be Here” with Ashley Gorley in the parking lot at one of Bryan’s stadium shows."You Should Be Here" can be heard starting Monday on country radio, the same day it will be available from digital retailers. 1 hits, be crowned the Academy of Country Music’s New Artist of the Year and play stadiums with Kenny Chesney and Luke Bryan.
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His son was in the midst of the busiest time in his professional life – and since then, has gone on to chart four No. William Keith Swindell died unexpectedly about six weeks later when a truck he was working on fell on top of him.

One of the singer’s friends took video of the call and the elder Swindell can be heard laughing and delivering his congratulations. July 13, 2013: the day Cole Swindell called his dad William and told him that he had signed his a record deal with Warner Music Nashville.
