William Michael Morgan struggles with heartache on new song "Gone Enough," a lost love heartbreaker that employs a string section and a driving beat.
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Written by Shane McAnally, Ross Copperman and Jon Nite, "Gone Enough" follows a man coming to grips with the fact that he'll never be over his ex. And he suspects she feels the same.
"There ain't no drink strong enough/ There ain't no year long enough," Morgan sings. "There ain't no gone gone enough for you and me."
Set against the backdrop of a demolition scene, the song's video captures the tune's feeling of loneliness and despair.
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"Gone Enough" is the latest release from Morgan, who previously shared new songs "Talking to a Girl," "Brokenhearted" and "Tonight Girl." The country traditionalist told People magazine he's turning to fans to help him decide which song should be his next single.
"I'm really looking forward to seeing what people are gravitating toward the most as far as helping us pick our single out of these," Morgan told People.
Morgan released his debut album Vinyl in 2016. His single "I Met a Girl" rose to No. 2 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart
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