It’s the most wonderful time of the year….as if the holiday season weren’t enough Dallas Smith released his latest single, “Rhinestone World“.
This past year we’ve gotten a few singles from him; “One Drink Ago”, featuring Terri Clark, and his most recent, “Make ‘Em Like You”. Dallas Smith has been riding out his most recent album Side Effects for a couple years now. We’ve seen some pretty big singles climb the charts, like “Side Effects”, “Autograph”, “Sky Stays This Blue”, and “Sleepin’ Around”.
New music from our favourite Canadian artists is always a gift, and when it’s Dallas Smith we know it’ll be great. Rhinestone World features the rock influence we love in a country song from Dallas Smith. Rhinestone World doesn’t fall short of his unique presence on the radio and in the Canadian Country Music scene.
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Rhinestone World is a tribute to unconditional, romantic love. When listening to this song, I can’t help but hope that there is someone in the world writing lyrics like this about me. The lyrics describe a love that incomparable to anything ever felt.
Smith has covered the many facets of heartbreak, his dedication to his daughter, one in a million love, and everything in between. This song reignites the emotional and rewarding outcome of following your heart.
Every time Dallas Smith puts out a new track, he never disappoints. Rhinestone World is the perfect single to hold us over until we get a new album from him – and if “Rhinestone World” is any indication of Smith’s next album, we cannot wait for what it has in store.
Lyrics to “Rhinestone World” by Dallas Smith
See the Sun
Coming up
From the front seat of a greyhound bus
Felt the rain
On the faces
I was standing at the gates of graceland
Searching for something
Searching for someone
Lost on the highway
A little dazed and confused
But the haze of the road dust
Comes into focus
Every time I look at you
You’re a little white church
On a corner in Mississippi
The front porch light that feels like home, girl
Look at you shine
Loving you is like finding
A diamond in a Rhinestone world
You’re a red Corvette on a Carolina two lane
Lighter in the air to a damn good song
Girl can’t believe you’re mine
Loving you is like finding
A diamond in a Rhinestone world
You’re a diamond in a Rhinestone world
Waking up
All alone
Means you might have just been chasing ghosts
And all the glitter fades fast
And a gold rush ain’t made to last
You’re a little white church
On a corner in Mississippi
A front porch light that feels like home, girl
Look at you shine
Loving you is like finding
A diamond in a Rhinestone world
You’re a red Corvette on a Carolina two lane
Lighter in the air to a damn good song
Girl can’t believe you’re mine
Loving you is like finding
A diamond in a Rhinestone world
You’re a diamond in a Rhinestone world
You’re a little white church
On a corner in Mississippi
A front porch light that feels like home, girl
Look at you shine
Loving you is like finding
A diamond in a Rhinestone world
You’re a red Corvette on a Carolina two lane
Lighter in the air to a damn good song
Girl can’t believe you’re mine
Loving you is like finding
A diamond in a Rhinestone world
You’re a diamond in a Rhinestone world
You’re a diamond in a Rhinestone world
Listen to “Rhinestone World” by Dallas Smith
In country music, the Front Porch has long been a place of reflection. A place where you can look at the life you have inside that front door. A place where time almost seems to stand still, where you can get away. It’s also a place where you can go to observe the world as it passes by you. To think about your place out there beyond the driveway.