Daughtry - — Tennessee Line
The song follows a protagonist on a literal and metaphorical journey, driving toward Los Angeles while reflecting on "every wrong turn" they have made.
Despite not being a primary rock radio single, the song found success through high-profile appearances:
The track was co-written by Chris Daughtry and the band's guitarist, Brian Craddock. Performance and Cultural Impact Daughtry - Tennessee Line
Central to the lyrics is the line, "Who would've known that pride is so hard to swallow?" This underscores the difficulty of admitting fault before one can truly move forward.
The song was used as a musical backdrop for trailers for the animated TV series Young Justice . The song follows a protagonist on a literal
"Tennessee Line" is a poignant exploration of self-forgiveness and redemption, marking a significant sonic departure for the rock band Daughtry. Released on their 2009 sophomore album, Leave This Town , the track blends the band’s signature post-grunge sound with traditional country elements, creating a narrative about leaving behind past mistakes to follow one’s heart. Narrative and Meaning
The band performed the song live with Vince Gill at the 2009 CMA Awards , cementing its crossover appeal. The song was used as a musical backdrop
The "Tennessee Line" serves as a physical boundary where the protagonist finally decides to stop running from their troubles and follow their heart instead of their past.