Catie Offerman has released her debut track ‘Happyland Trailer Park’ now through MCA Nashville.
MCA Nashville’s Catie Offerman has released her debut track “Happyland Trailer Park.” Offerman may be a new name to country music fans, but she is already gaining a reputation as one of the genre’s most skilled players and promising modern traditionalists. A New Braunfels, Texas-native, Offerman wrote the buoyant “Happyland Trailer Park” with Nashville-based songwriters Joe Clemmons (Gabby Barrett, Ryan Hurd), and Rodney Clawson (George Strait, Jason Aldean, Faith Hill) with award-winning Dann Huff as the producer (Reba McEntire, Lady A, Thomas Rhett).
“Everybody’s got a different definition of the ‘good stuff’ but what is the ‘good stuff?’ It’s what makes you happy, it’s what makes you feel alive,” says Offerman. “‘Happyland Trailer Park’ is the place your spirit leads you. It’s about searching out the parts of life that aren’t mapped out. I love the uncertainties in the adventure and finding the happiness of the journey along the way. The heart is the key – just going with it and taking the ride.”
Airstream hitched to an F-150
Stars shine brighter when you ain’t in the city
One head light on the signs that you’re passin’
Don’t know where you’re going, so there’s no use in asking
Why the hell you’re here
What ya trying to find
Searching for an answer, down a broken white line
Everybody’s got a different definition of the good stuff
Heading down the highway looking for a hook up
You’ll know that you found it when the dreamer in your heart’s
Pulling in to Happyland Trailer Park
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