Remember when you couldn’t wait for the school year to end so you could spend the long, hot summer days with your girlfriend or boyfriend?
Well, Nashville newcomer Zach Stone has crafted a song guys can relate to and girls will wish to be the one he is singing about. His song ‘Hands On’ is full of sentimental feels and one to add to your summer playlist.
While the song’s lyrics revisit the stereotypical public display of irresistible teenage affection from the perspective of a guy, there is something sweet about his playful confession that he’ll always be that 16 year old boy when he’s with his girl.
The catchy, upbeat melody of ‘Hands On’ is made for summer driving with a windows-down, wide-open dirt road feel and nostalgic ease. Stone’s ‘Hands On’ is the kind of song that you find yourself tapping your boots to and singing along with the simple, yet catchy chorus before you even realize it.
Texas-born Zach Stone was named “Best Of The Best” by Belmont University. In 2016, he released his debut, six-song EP produced by Rex Schnelle of Brooks & Dunn fame, featuring collaborations with a group of A-list Nashville songwriters and musicians.
Jessica Bernstein