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Gone But Not Forgotten (Brantley Gilbert song)

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"Gone But Not Forgotten"
Single by Brantley Gilbert
from the album So Help Me God
ReleasedSeptember 21, 2021 (2021-09-21)
GenreCountry rock
Length2:53
LabelValory
Songwriter(s)Brock Berryhill, Jason Blaine, Jay Brunswick, Brantley Gilbert
Brantley Gilbert singles chronology
"The Worst Country Song of All Time"
(2021)
"Gone But Not Forgotten"
(2021)
"How To Talk To Girls"
(2021)

"Gone But Not Forgotten" is a song by American country rock artist Brantley Gilbert, released on September 17, 2021 as the second single from Gilbert's seventh studio album, So Help Me God. The song was released as a promotional single and was dedicated to the men and women of the United States Military.[1]

Content

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The song, written by Gilbert, Brock Berryhill, Jason Blaine, and Jay Brunswick, was dedicated to the troops of the US Military who were killed in Afghanistan. [2]

"(Thirteen) brave American heroes made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom this week," Gilbert wrote on social media. "In hard times like this, I always find myself turning to music. I wrote this song a while back as a tribute to all of the folks we've lost, both overseas and in our own communities here at home. Wanted to share it with y'all in hopes it might resonate with someone who needs to hear it right now."

- Retrieved from Wide Open Country[3]

Music Video

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The song received a music video, released less than a month later on November 9, 2021. The video contains clips from archival videos of United States Military soldiers, and features Gilbert in a cemetery in order to pay his respects for the fallen soldiers. The video is mostly shot in black and white to maintain a somber approach.[4]

Commercial Performance

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While the song did not debut on any Billboard charts, it did win Favorite Sentimental Song at the 2021 Country Now Awards. Gilbert shared on his social media the following day, “Appreciate it more than you’ll ever know. The song means a lot to me and I’d say it means a lot to y’all. Much love, hope to see y’all on the road soon.”[5]

References

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  1. ^ Black, Lauren Jo (2021-09-19). "Brantley Gilbert Dedicates Emotional Track, 'Gone But Not Forgotten' To American Servicemen and Women". Country Now. Retrieved 2024-08-28.
  2. ^ MUSIC·, Wes Langeler·COUNTRY (2021-08-29). "Brantley Gilbert Shares Unreleased Song "Gone But Not Forgotten" After Death Of 13 U.S. Troops In Afghanistan". Whiskey Riff. Retrieved 2024-08-28.
  3. ^ Moore, Addie (2021-09-17). "Brantley Gilbert Debuts 'Gone But Not Forgotten' as a Tribute to Troops Killed in Afghanistan". Wide Open Country. Retrieved 2024-08-28.
  4. ^ Brantley Gilbert - Gone But Not Forgotten, retrieved 2024-08-28
  5. ^ Black, Lauren Jo (2021-12-09). "Country Now Awards: Brantley Gilbert's 'Gone But Not Forgotten' Voted Favorite Sentimental Song". Country Now. Retrieved 2024-08-28.