What do you like most about writing with Stone and Bulford? There is nothing like hearing a great singer, sing your melodies, it is my favorite thing in the world. I enjoy hanging out with great people and friends and making up stuff that I’m real proud off, songs are little windows to your life. What do you enjoy most about writing songs? And I joked around and said yoga, thinking it was a joke, and johnny loved it.
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I remember us being stuck on that for awhile, trying to rhyme with nova, something Jon wanted to put in the song. One of lines that seems to get the biggest reaction is the “yoga” line. It is Lee’s first take on the vocal and took him something like 7 minutes. Thank goodness we did a good job on it on day one.
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The song was recorded the actual night that we wrote it by Lee Brice on his home pro tools rig, and then the final recording was put down a day later, so we really did not have much time to make any edits on it. How much did you edit it, during or afterward? Were there any phrases or words you can remember that were especially tough to make a final decision on? Jon kind of mumbled the line, “what would you do if you had never met me.” I think we all related to the idea and each wrote it thinking of our own situations.
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The inspiration really came from Jon Stone’s girlfriend asking him constant questions like “what would you do if I died,” and so on. We worked hard and solidly on the song, spending 10 plus hours on it, making sure the lyric was super tight. I probably drank 15 to 20 hot chocolates in the day from the Warner Starbucks coffee machine they have. Phil Barton: We wrote “Woman Like You” in one of the writers’ rooms at Warner Chappell in Nashville in July 2011. When and where did you write “A Woman Like You?” Anything in particular about the vibe or your frame of mind while writing it? Written by: Phil Barton, Johnny Bulford, Jon Stone (Phil Barton, right, with Lee Brice and Johnny Bulford)