Straight Line (song)
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3:35 (US radio edit)
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- Capitol Nashville
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| Single by Keith Urban | ||||
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| Released | 2 February 2024 | |||
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"Straight Line" is a song recorded by Australian-American country music artist Keith Urban. He co-wrote the song with Jerry Flowers, Chase McGill, and Greg Wells, and also produced it with Wells.[1][2] It is a lead single off Urban's twelfth studio album, High. The song was released to country radio formats in Australia and the United Kingdom in 2024.[3][4][5] It was released as the second single in the US and Canada on January 21, 2025.[6]
"Straight Line" was the first song released by Urban in more than a full year.[7][8] He stated that it was the "perfect first track" off his upcoming album "because it's a song born of wanting to break out of routine and feeling like somewhere along the line, life lost some colour and excitement".[9] Urban added that it "is about getting it back again – a message of taking back your life and driving out from under the dark cloud".[10] He remarked that the song "represents an energy and spirit that became a through line" for the entire album.[11]