“Six Feet Apart”: Luke Combs officially releases his pandemic-inspired anthem

Sony Music NashvilleLast month, Luke Combs treated fans watching his live-streamed show to “Six Feet Apart,” a new song inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, ever the prolific recording artist, Luke...

May 1, 2020Updated: May 1, 2020
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

Sony Music NashvilleLast month, Luke Combs treated fans watching his live-streamed show to “Six Feet Apart,” a new song inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, ever the prolific recording artist, Luke is releasing the official studio version of the song. 

“Six Feet Apart” taps into what fans and artists across the world are feeling, as quarantine keeps them isolated in their homes instead of going to shows and hanging out with friends and family. 

“I miss my mom, I miss my dad/I miss the road, I miss my band,” Luke sings in the chorus of the song. “Giving hugs and shaking hands.”

"Six Feet Apart" offers hope for those in isolation, assuring fans that one day, the quarantine will lift and he’ll be able to see them in person at shows again. Until then, Luke will continue his from-home virtual concerts. He’s scheduled to go live over social media tonight at 7PM CT in partnership with Miller Lite, this time in support of bartenders nationwide who are currently out of work.

Copyright © 2020, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Regional

Secretary Evnen sends Nebraska's voter information to the DOJ

Secretary Evnen sends Nebraska's voter information to the DOJ

Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers to seek another term

Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers to seek another term

Love, Basketball and a Sonic Stall: How two UNK coaches became lifelong teammates

Love, Basketball and a Sonic Stall: How two UNK coaches became lifelong teammates

Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh formally reprimanded over Capitol exhibit removal

Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh formally reprimanded over Capitol exhibit removal

Nebraska to hand over sensitive voter data to the Justice Department after court loss

Nebraska to hand over sensitive voter data to the Justice Department after court loss

Nearly $92 million in federal funding headed to Nebraska communities

Nearly $92 million in federal funding headed to Nebraska communities