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Randy Rogers Band - "Too Late For Goodbye"
By: Matt Bjorke

With the release of “Too Late For Goodbye” the Randy Rogers Band is trying, once again, to get a single up the mainstream country charts. As talented as any band in country music (mainstream or otherwise), the Randy Rogers Band certainly have the ability to be stars and in a perfect world they would be.
Brady Black’s fiddle guides the song in the intro and then we hear minor key changes before the chorus, the fiddle becomes audible while the B-3 organ is also noticeable and then in the bridge of the song, Geoffrey Hill’s does some nifty guitar work before getting a solo of his own. The back line of drummer Less Lawless and bassist Jon Richardson guides the whole melody behind every nuanced lyric is narrated by band namesake and lead singer Randy Rogers.
Much like he did with Lady Antebellum producer Paul Worley accentuates what makes Randy Rogers Band stand out from the rest of the pack. While this is a mid-tempo song about declaring a relationship finally over, the lyrics of the song (co-written by Rogers and Sean McConnell) are strong, particularly the hook of “It’s not a game, it’s not your choice, must be strange to hear my voice saying don’t come back this time, it’s too late for goodbye.”
Perhaps the most interesting thing about “It’s Too Late For Goodbye” is that the song seems to get better each and every time I hear it. When I first heard the song earlier in the week (it’s Friday as I write this), I felt that this song wasn’t even gonna get a chance on the charts but after hearing it, I am starting to feel that “It’s Too Late For Goodbye” might just give the Randy Rogers Band their first real chance at a major hit (a Top 20 country chart hit). In fact, the only problem that they’re going to run into with this song is the fact that it’s not an ‘immediate’ hit for radio programmers or song tests. I know of one ‘testing’ of the song on a station where the song didn’t induce fans to vote for it one way or another. This is bad because the worst thing for a song is for fans to be indifferent to it, which may just happen here.
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READER'S COMMENTS
whitney s says:
Posted: Wednesday, June 30, 2010
ben let me just say there vocals are the furthest thing from weak, i have beenin love with there music from the moment there music came out,the band is full of enthusiasm and there music is about real life its what country music should be.and andy let me say something there music is far from pop its called texas country, by the way if you didnt know thats where country originated from.
spencer says:
Posted: Monday, June 28, 2010
Like the song, because I can relate to it. The song is exactly what I just went through in a relationship. Keep on with the good music Randy Rogers.
Roadie Nutritionist says:
Posted: Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Absolutely! It's a shame that this song won't get more play when it should! This band is committed to being a true, musical group--they play and write their own! They are what country music needs more of, and should get the play + recognition for it. This song is reminiscent of Randy Roger's older hits and sends excitement up my spine anticipating what is to come when the album is released! Request them!
Ross says:
Posted: Wednesday, June 9, 2010
This song killed it. Randy is keeping it real. Can't wait to hear it on the radio!!!
Ben Foster says:
Posted: Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Good production, but the vocals were weak.
GaryKelly77 says:
Posted: Sunday, June 6, 2010
Touche... Man, I have not visited this site in ages ;)
Matt B. says:
Posted: Saturday, June 5, 2010
Andy, obviously RRB "cares about Nashville," otherwise why would they have recorded their last few records there along with signing to MCA/Mercury Nashville?
andy says:
Posted: Friday, June 4, 2010
who cares about nashville. they have ignored the real country scene and promote pop country. lets keep texas and red dirt where it belongs.
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