Country singer and songwriter Caroline Jones has released her new single ‘Come In (But Don’t Make Yourself Comfortable)‘ – the first taste of her forthcoming second album. Here, we review the track and give our verdict.
Country singer-songwriter Caroline Jones has released her new single “Come In (But Don’t Make Yourself Comfortable)”, the first taste of her forthcoming second studio album which is due later this year. The track is a boot-stomping, sassy single, co-produced and written by Jones and is available to stream here. The talented multi-instrumentalist wrote the lyrics as a witty play-on-words with phrases that are filled with tongue-in-cheek innuendos. It’s a catchy and fun-loving single that is hard not to love, establishing Jones yet again as a whipsmart lyricist and artist.
Jones has been working on her second studio album remotely from New Zealand, finding inspiration from the local music scene and breathtaking landscape.
Prior to the pandemic, Caroline toured with country icons Zac Brown Band, Kenny Chesney, Jimmy Buffett, Trisha Yearwood, Tim McGraw & Faith Hill, Vince Gill, and Sara Evans, among others. She teamed up with mentor Zac Brown to co-write her previous single, “All of the Boys,” after touring together for three consecutive years. Jones has also worked closely with Jimmy Buffett, who wrote the beachy hit “Gulf Coast Girl” for her featuring himself, Kenny Chesney, Lukas Nelson, and Mac McAnally as “The Pelicanaires.”