Trisha Yearwood On The Song On “Every Girl” That Reminds Her Of Hubby Garth

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Trisha Yearwood is set to release her new album “Every Girl” tomorrow, and on the album there’s a tune called “The Matador” which she says reminds her of her husband Garth Brooks.

Although Trisha didn’t write the song, Gretchen Peters did, she can relate to the main character, a woman who has to share the love for a bullfighter with an adoring crowd.

“Everybody has their own interpretation, but for me, the whole metaphor of “The Matador” is about music,” she tells "Rolling Stone." “And I kept thinking of Garth and myself with lines in the song — “He’s only alive when he’s in the ring.” You take your own life, and you always dramatize it for music, you know?”

So, does Garth see himself in the tune? “No,” she says. “I’m like, ‘The song’s about you.’ He’s like, ‘No, it is not.’ But I don’t know if he’s listened to it in a way that I have, and that’s what music is. It’s all open to its own interpretation.” Check out "The Matador" to the right.

Source: Rolling Stone

 

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