Rising Country Artist Bailey Taylor Gets Nostalgic In Her New Release “Somewhere Along The Way”
- Claire
- Jun 12, 2024
- 1 min read

NASHVILLE, TENN. – Rising country music singer/songwriter Bailey Taylor stirs up some nostalgic emotion with her brand-new release, Somewhere Along The Way. This song is available now on all digital streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and more.
Country music is all about speaking the truth. It’s also about storytelling. Somewhere Along The Way, written by Bailey alongside Averie Bielski and Lauren Eliza, is a lyrical timeline of things that have happened in Bailey’s life thus far. “I went into this write feeling very sentimental,” says Bailey. “I turn 25 in May, will be married in June, and I’m in a phase of my life where I am just so thankful for every little detail that has happened to get me where I am today.” Reminiscing about the times she was a little girl playing dress up, to her first kiss, her first heartbreak and finding who she is as a young adult, “I hope this song makes the listeners reflect and realize how much growth they’ve also had in their lifetime, whether it be because of heartache or milestones, big and small.”
With complete vocal control and honest, moving lyrics that speak straight to the listener, this talented songstress is crafting a catalog of songs that has her being recognized as one of the most aspiring new country artists in Nashville. With more music slated to be released throughout the year and gearing up to perform during CMA Music Festival in Nashville, this effervescent gal is still just beginning to tap into her musical and artistic potential.





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