Phillip Lammonds Warns Against Losing Your True Love With “Who’s Right, Who’s Wrong”

Songwriter Phillip Lammonds has written more than 4000 songs, including tunes cut by Hootie & The Blowfish, Lee Brice. He recently shared a new single called “Who’s Right, Who’s Wrong,” a song born from early memories of music.

He recalls listening to the radio as a child:

How’d they get in that box? I sat criss-cross applesauce on countless summer afternoons just glued to the tones and sorcery of it all and wondering where the songs came from.

Lyrically, “Who’s Right, Who’s Wrong” addresses the evergreen subject of arguments with your significant other. It bears a sobering message:

Cause a night spent mixing anger and alcohol

Is a mighty destructive thing to do,

Casting blame, pointing fingers

Is the preoccupation of fools

But when the morning sun finds you

And your true love is gone

It won’t much matter who’s right and who’s wrong

Lammonds will appear in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on November 22nd for a special Songwriters in the Round show. For more information including upcoming tour dates, please visit philliplammonds.com.

Catch Phillip Lammonds On Tour:

Nov. 21 – Asheville, NC – Rotary Club of Asheville

Nov. 22 – Myrtle Beach, SC – Songwriters in the Round

Feb. 11 – Elbow Cay, The Bahamas – Hope Town Songwriters Festival

Jun. 12 – Thompsonville, MI – Crystal Mountain