Lauren Alaina recently revealed that one of the songs on her highly anticipated full-length album, 'Wildflower,' is titled 'She's a Wildflower.' The lyrics of this poignant tune, penned by Gordie Sampson, Steve McEwan, and Hillary Lindsay, tell the story of a meek girl everyone remembers from school who grows into a strong and successful woman later on in life. This narrative resonates with many listeners, capturing the essence of personal growth and empowerment.
In a recent interview, Sampson shared insights into the songwriting process. "We wrote this song at my studio, which we call 'The Shack,' which is just a barn," he explained. He reminisced about Hillary Lindsay sitting on the stairs where she likes to sit when they write. "I don’t remember why we wrote it or anything too specific about it. It was just a story that had been written over and over," he reflected, highlighting the timelessness of the song's theme.
The opening lyrics set the stage for a tale of vulnerability and strength: "She was the kind of girl that never quite
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