That's one I had to listen to a few times when I first heard it Because it was just so incredible That was "Lost Soul's Prayer" on Big Machine Radio And we have Brantley Gilbert with us today He is leading us through every song on his brand-new album, "Fire And Brimstone" Which is available now, and sharing some of his perspective And the next one we're gonna play is called "Tough Town" And I mean to me, this seems like a straightforward Man, woman, small town, blue-collar anthem, just celebrating the people And I wonder was there, maybe a particular place That you had in mind when you were writing this song? Or was it just about the faces that you see When you look out into your crowds every night? What inspired "Tough Town"? A little bit of everything You know, it's just the lot of the town we worked for, even when we play big cities These people are-, a lot of 'em, not most of 'em Are travelling from small towns like mine So of course, it's about my hometown, and there is a hardware store in town My papa used to hang out at all the time and they have pictures on the wall In the old Crawford W. Long Pharmacy in town Of what the city used to look like back then, and Back then and now, it's just a group of hardworking people So that's all just about the blood, sweat and tears that are The towns we grow up in, and live in, and it's kinda that in a nutshell I have a feeling that this one is gonna go over huge live when you play it in concert This is '"Tough Town"' on Big Machine Radio Off Brantley Gilbert's brand-new album, "Fire And Brimstone"