Career
Carly Pearce was born in Taylor Mill, Kentucky. She dropped out of school when she was 16 and moved to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee in order to perform at Dollywood five times a week, in addition to contributing to bluegrass music compilation albums. She moved to Nashville, Tennessee when she was 19. She signed a developmental deal with Sony Music Nashville in 2012, which was ultimately unsuccessful.
In 2016, she was a featured vocalist on Josh Abbott Band's "Wasn't That Drunk", which charted in the top 40 of Country Airplay. Pearce also toured with the band to perform the song, including a performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
The song's success led to her working with songwriter and producer busbee on her solo debut single "Every Little Thing". After this song received airplay on Sirius XM's "The Highway" channel, Pearce gained a contract with Big Machine Records, which released the single to country radio on February 22. The song also received a music video, which features Pearce performing the song live at Brown Owl Studio. On October 13th, 2017 her first studio album named after the title track "Every Little Thing" was released.
At the time of its release, Pearce established herself further with further musical projects. This included touring with Luke Bryan, Thomas Rhett, and Blake Shelton. Her next single release, "Hide the Wine", was spawned from her 2017 album. It became Pearce's second major hit, reaching number 13 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in 2018. The same year, she issued a single that was to be the lead release of her upcoming second studio album. Entitled "Closer to You", the song was released in November 2018 and reached the top 40 of the Billboard country charts.
In October 2019, Pearce released a second single from her upcoming second studio album. The song, "I Hope You're Happy Now", was a duet with country artist Lee Brice. The song was her second to reach the number one spot on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. After taking time to marry singer Michael Ray, her self-titled second studio album was issued in February 2020. It would be Busbee's final production project before his death in 2019. It debuted at number six on the Top Country Albums list and number 73 on the Billboard 200.
In June 2020, Pearce revealed that she was recording new music and that her next single will not be a track off of her second album. In September 2020, she released the single, "Next Girl". In February 2021, Pearce released her first extended play, “29”. The album's name was derived from personal setbacks she endured during her twenty ninth year. These events included her divorce from singer, Michael Ray, and the death of her long-time producer, Busbee. The EP received praise from critics, with American Songwriter calling it an "exquisite seven song collection.". Following its release, "Next Girl" reached the top 15 of the Billboard country airplay chart
In June 2021, Pearce was invited by Dolly Parton to become a cast member of the Grand Ole Opry. A month later, she announced the release of her third studio album titled 29: Written in Stone alongside the promotional single "Dear Miss Loretta", a tribute to Loretta Lynn featuring Patty Loveless. The album was a continuation of her 2021 EP. It was officially released in September 2021. It reached number nine on the Billboard country albums chart and number 83 on the Billboard 200. The disc received positive reviews from critics, including AllMusic, which praised her "vulnerability" and Variety, which highlighted its traditional musical sound. The disc spawned the 2021 single, "Never Wanted to Be That Girl", a duet with Ashley McBryde. It became Pearce's third single to top the Billboard Country Airplay chart. In October 2022, Pearce headlined two sold-out shows at the Ryman Auditorium. The album's third single "What He Didn't Do" reached number one on the Aircheck/Mediabase chart, becoming the first woman in 80 weeks to top the country radio charts with a solo track.
In early 2023, Pearce won her first accolade from the Grammy Awards for her performance on "Never Wanted to Be That Girl". In March 2023, Pearce's first live album was released titled 29: Written in Stone (Live from Music City). It featured the entirety of her previous album, along with several additional tracks and special guests.
In 2024, Pearce announced the release of her next studio album Hummingbird. The original release was scheduled for June 14, but Pearce pushed the release date to June 7 to correspond with CMA Fest. Hummingbird rose to number 31 on the US country albums chart. Its lead single "We Don't Fight Anymore" (featuring Chris Stapleton), reached the US country top ten in 2024.
Everybody Gonna Talk
Carly Pearce Lyrics
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Got the whole town putting their money on you
Breaking my heart and running, whoa
You got the goods, know how to funny
Whatever you're doing is making me want it, ooh
Baby, I'm falling, whoa
Hey, people always gonna say anything they wanna sayThey don't know your touch could start a riot
Be anywhere you wanna be, just as long as you're with me
Ain't no need for us to keep this quiet
Everybody gonna talk
Everybody gonna talk anyways
Everybody gonna talk
Everybody gonna talk anyways
If they got the time, we got the business
If they can't stay on their side of the fence then, oh
Let's give 'em a show now, whoa
Kiss me underneath the streetlight glow
Make sure they got a good view through them windows
And watch the word get around, whoa
Hey, people always gonna say anything they wanna say
They don't know your touch could start a riot
Be anywhere you wanna be, just as long as you're with me
Ain't no need for us to keep this quiet
Everybody gonna talk
Everybody gonna talk anyways
Everybody gonna talk
Everybody gonna talk anyways
Oh, whoa
Just give me all you gotNo, don't you ever stop
Oh, whoa
People always gonna talk
Go ahead and let 'em talk
Let 'em talk
Hey, people always gonna say anything they wanna say
They don't know your touch could start a riot
Be anywhere you wanna be, just as long as you're with me
Ain't no need for us to keep this quiet
Everybody gonna talk
Everybody gonna talk anyways
Everybody gonna talk
Everybody gonna talk anyways
Everybody gonna talk
Everybody gonna talk anyways
Everybody gonna talk
Everybody gonna talk anyways
The lyrics of Carly Pearce's "Everybody Gonna Talk" are about a couple who are the talk of the town. The song starts with Carly singing to her lover about how he has the bad that everyone wants and how he's breaking her heart by running around. She's falling for him, but he doesn't seem to want to settle down. The chorus brings in the theme of people gossiping and talking about others. Carly acknowledges that no matter what they do or where they go, people are going to talk anyway. She proposes that they give people a show and kiss underneath the streetlight glow, letting people talk but not caring about it.
In the second verse, Carly suggests that they don't need to keep their relationship quiet because, no matter what they do, people are going to talk anyway. She urges her lover to give her everything he's got and to never stop. The chorus repeats with the idea that they can't escape people talking about them, but they can choose to not let it bother them and enjoy each other anyway.
The lyrics of "Everybody Gonna Talk" speak to the idea of not caring about what others say or think about you and your relationships. It's a message about living life on your own terms and not worrying about the opinions of others.
Line by Line Meaning
You got the bad, I got the honey
You have the negative reputation, while I am seen as the sweet one.
Got the whole town putting their money on you
The entire town is invested in your reputation and willing to bet on you.
Breaking my heart and running, whoa
You hurt me and left me behind rapidly.
You got the goods, know how to funny
You possess both the looks and the sense of humor.
Whatever you're doing is making me want it, ooh
The things you do are making me desire them intensely.
Baby, I'm falling, whoa
I am falling deeply in love with you.
Hey, people always gonna say anything they wanna say
People will always say whatever they want to, regardless of the truth.
They don't know your touch could start a riot
They underestimate how your mere touch can have a powerful impact.
Be anywhere you wanna be, just as long as you're with me
We can go anywhere together as long as we are together.
Ain't no need for us to keep this quiet
There is no reason for us to hide our love.
Everybody gonna talk
Everyone will talk about us.
Everybody gonna talk anyways
Regardless of what we do, people will gossip.
If they got the time, we got the business
If they have the time to gossip, we have a relationship to focus on.
If they can't stay on their side of the fence then, oh
If they can't mind their own business, then we will show them what they're missing out on.
Let's give 'em a show now, whoa
Let's give them a spectacle to watch, now.
Kiss me underneath the streetlight glow
Let's share a romantic moment under the pleasantly lit streetlamp.
Make sure they got a good view through them windows
Let's make sure people can witness our affection through the windows.
And watch the word get around, whoa
And we will watch as the rumor spreads around.
Just give me all you got
Give me your all.
No, don't you ever stop
Never stop loving me.
Go ahead and let 'em talk
Go ahead and let people gossip because it won't affect our love.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Carly Pearce, Emily Weisband, Michael James Ryan Busbee
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