Signed to Lyric Street Records in 2003, Rushlow released two singles and one album (Right Now) on the label that year. After disbanding in 2004, Rushlow and Harris formed a duo known as Rushlow Harris, which was signed to Toby Keith's Show Dog Nashville label in 2006.
Before the foundation of Rushlow, lead vocalist Tim Rushlow was co-lead vocalist with Brady Seals in the band Little Texas, a six-piece band which charted several Top Ten country singles in the mid-1990s, including the Number One hit "My Love". In 1997, Rushlow left for a solo career. His first cut was the musical track "Totally Committed" on comedian Jeff Foxworthy's 1998 album of the same name. Tim Rushlow signed to Atlantic Records in 2000, charting the Top Ten single "She Misses Him" that year. Other singles from his self-titled debut album, however, failed to make Top 40, due in part to the closure of his label in 2001. He formed the group Rushlow after deciding that he was not made for a solo career, saying: "I did some shows and I had a band and a bus, but I never felt real comfortable as the Tim Rushlow solo guy with this band that was not named, that was just sort of 'Tim's backup band.' It just never really felt right."
One of the group's first members was Tim's cousin Doni Harris, who had previously sung backing vocals on his solo album. Later, Rushlow and Harris had spotted Kurt Allison, as well as Allison's roommates Rich Redmond and Tully Kennedy, all of whom were backing another singer at a bar, and eventually Billy Welch was added to the lineup as well. The group was signed to Lyric Street Records, on the condition that they assume the name Rushlow and perform as a self-contained band, with no additional studio musicians. The lead-off single, "I Can't Be Your Friend", was a Top 20 country hit in 2003, and the group also entertained U.S. troops in Bahrain, Germany, Italy and Spain. ("I Can't Be Your Friend" was later covered by the dance group DHT in 2006.) The song served as the lead-off to Rushlow's debut album Right Now, which produced only one more chart single on the country charts.
Rushlow's six members disbanded in early 2004, after being dropped from Lyric Street. Two years later, Tim Rushlow and Doni Harris reunited, forming a duo called Rushlow Harris, which signed to the Show Dog Nashville label (owned by Toby Keith) in 2006. Rushlow Harris charted two singles of its own that year.
She's Out There
Rushlow Lyrics
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Callin' somebody baby
Drivin' somebody crazy
Breakin' hearts just like mine
She's out there
Lookin' just like an angel
Flirtin' across the table
She's out there somewhere
Dancin' around the moon
Yeah, the laughter we shared
Ended way too soon
But when I close my eyes
I know deep inside
She's out there
Tellin' somebody's secrets
Makin' somebody feel it
Changin' somebody's life
She's out there somewhere
Dancin' around the moon
Yeah, the laughter we shared
Ended way too soon
But when I close my eyes
I know deep inside
She's out there
She's out there somewhere
Dancin' around the moon
Yeah, the laughter we shared
Ended way too soon
She's out there somewhere
Dancin' around the moon
Yeah, the laughter we shared
Ended way too soon
But when I close my eyes
I know deep inside
Yeah, she's out there (Callin' somebody baby)
Yeah, she's out there (Drivin' somebody crazy)
Yeah, she's out there (Callin' somebody baby)
Yeah she's out there (Drivin' somebody crazy)
The song "She's Out There" by Rushlow is a classic country love song about a woman who has moved on from the singer and is now with someone else. The lyrics describe her as someone who is driving somebody else crazy, breaking hearts and looking like an angel while flirting across the table. The singer knows in his heart that she is still out there, despite the pain he feels after their relationship ended.
As the song progresses, the singer imagines her dancing around the moon, and making someone else's life better. He acknowledges that their laughter ended too soon but he still feels a deep connection to her. The chorus is repetitive but powerful, as he continuously reminds himself that she is out there somewhere, calling someone else baby and driving them crazy.
This song captures the pain and longing that comes with a failed relationship, and the idea that even though the person may be gone, they will always hold a special place in our hearts. Overall, "She's Out There" is a poignant country ballad that speaks to the heartbreak and resilience of love.
Line by Line Meaning
She's out there
The person Rushlow is singing about is out there somewhere, out of his reach.
Callin' somebody baby
The person Rushlow is singing about is using terms of endearment with someone else, as he wishes she would with him.
Drivin' somebody crazy
The person Rushlow is singing about is causing someone else to feel the way he does about her.
Breakin' hearts just like mine
The person Rushlow is singing about is hurting others in the same way she hurt him.
Lookin' just like an angel
Despite her harmful behavior, the person Rushlow is singing about is still beautiful and captivating.
Flirtin' across the table
The person Rushlow is singing about is being playful and coquettish with someone else, as if she doesn't care about his feelings.
Drinkin' somebody's wine
The person Rushlow is singing about is enjoying someone else's company and hospitality, not his own.
Tellin' somebody's secrets
The person Rushlow is singing about is confiding in someone else, as he wishes she would with him.
Makin' somebody feel it
The person Rushlow is singing about is causing someone else to feel the way he does about her.
Changin' somebody's life
The person Rushlow is singing about is affecting someone else's life in a significant way, as she did with his.
She's out there somewhere
The person Rushlow is singing about is still out there, even though their relationship has ended.
Dancin' around the moon
The person Rushlow is singing about is enjoying life and having fun without him.
Yeah, the laughter we shared
The good times that Rushlow and the person he's singing about had together are now gone.
Ended way too soon
Their relationship came to an end much too soon in Rushlow's opinion.
But when I close my eyes
Even though they are apart, Rushlow still thinks about the person he's singing about.
I know deep inside
He has a strong feeling that the person he's singing about still exists and is still a part of his life in some way.
Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: JAMES LEBLANC, TROY JOHNSON
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