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Charlie Worsham Releases Sweet Video For Love Song ‘Could It Be’

Charlie WorshamLooking for a new romantic tune for Valentine’s Day coming up next week—as well as a new artist to wow your country-lovin’ honey? This single from Nashville’s Charlie Worsham may just be your box of chocolates.

“Could It Be” marks the first release from Worsham, who landed a spot on Taylor Swift’s 2011 Speak Now tour and has been working his way into buzz status in Music City for some time now.

The debut single details a romantic situation quite a few of us are familiar with—going out for drinks with someone who’s “just a friend,” only to wake up the next morning together and realize…wow, it’s certainly something more than that!

“Who knows, we might go down in flames,” Worsham sings. “But then again, I might just change your name.” Awww! We’re sure some of you out there can relate to this, especially on the most romantic of holidays!

Worsham’s debut full-length album will be coming out later in 2013. In the meantime, you can check to see if he’ll be playing live in your town here.

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