We really can’t get enough of this warm, emotional song “I’ll Miss You Then” by talented singer-songwriter Wes Kirkpatrick. The lyrics of this song are honest and the melody is incredibly catchy. Kirkpatrick is a professional singer and has one of the richest voices you could ever hear. The production of this song is professional, the atmosphere is unique and the guitar is beautiful. We enjoy listening to this song until the last second every time we play it! We hope you love it as much as we do!
WHAT THE ARTIST SAYS ABOUT THIS SONG:
“I wrote this song while on tour. I hadn’t been home in a while and was trying to keep everything at home together while being gone. I could feel it slipping away and almost started thinking ahead to the moments I knew I’d miss the most if it were to slip away. Those late night thoughts that always creep in no matter how hard you’re trying to get back home.”
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
As it’s been simply put, “Wes Kirkpatrick is hard not to like”. A singer-songwriter of the truest sense, Kirkpatrick writes poetic Americana/folk-pop songs that you hear once and start humming along, hear twice and can’t get them out of your head for days. With an already loyal following, it’s only a matter of a time before we’ll all be singing along.
– Relix Magazine
Following the successful release of his sophomore solo album, Wes spent a good amount of time on the road. Touring with bands such as The Milk Carton Kids, The Wood Brothers, Martin Sexton, Sea Wolf, Storyhill, Bobby Long and Ben Taylor along the way.
That time on the road inspired many songs. “I like to write in hotels, planes, trains etc.” explained Kirkpatrick. “I travel by train as much as I can. I love the atmosphere on trains. It’s laid back and friendly during the day, and at night it makes you feel like you’ve gone back in time. In a sleeper car at 2am, sipping whiskey, listening to the train whistle and watching the world roll by, that’s when I would write”.
There’s a humbleness about Kirkpatrick’s work; it’s familiar without being formulaic. The intimacy of his songwriting combined with a beautifully distinct voice makes it more than worth a listen. Wes has carved out his own musical sweet spot and lives well within it.
-American Songwriter Magazine