Building on the rich, melancholic pop of her first single “Golden Age,” rising star Haylie Davis now turns toward cosmic Americana with her new song, “Country Boy,” a luminous, heartfelt ballad available today. “Country Boy” is an aching lament to lost outsiders confronted by the big city; in some ways, an answer to Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” that resonates like an outtake from Linda Ronstadt’s classic Silk Purse, complete with a wailing steel guitar.
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Davis dedicates the track to all the country boys from the Midwest and Southern US states that left their lives behind to come to the city of angels in California, which she also calls home.
Just a lonely country boy
Living on the golden shore
And no one knows the path he’s on.
You like to lay out in the sun,
Hold your words up like a gun,
But they can’t take back what you’ve done.
No they can’t take back what you’ve done.
Recorded live in one take, it perfectly highlights Davis’ gorgeous vocal range and intricate storytelling, serving as a more mature counterpart to “Golden Age,” and offering a second taste of her debut album, which is set to follow in 2026. Part of a burgeoning LA scene that rekindles the halcyon days of the classic troubadours, Davis’ euphoric range nestles somewhere between Judy Collins, Carole King, and Emmylou Harris for post-Gen Z.
Haylie Davis is a Los Angeles-based artist beginning a release campaign with Fire Records for her debut album, scheduled for 2026. For her debut full-length, Davis ventures into the world of rock n’ roll and pop while still touching on past influences from country and folk. Davis’ voice can also be found on many other projects in the scene, such as “Dear Departed” by Sam Burton, “Hiding in Plain Sight” by Drugdealer, “California Blues” by Alex Amen, Sylvie, and more.
