Kelsey Waldon - "Comanche" (Official Video)
"“Comanche” by Kelsey Waldon from the album, Every Ghost on Oh Boy Records Pre-order & Stream: https://ohboy.lnk.to/everyghost Follow Kelsey: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kelseywaldon... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelseywaldon Twitter: https://twitter.com/kelsey_waldon Mailing List: https://app.e2ma.net/app2/audience/si... Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kaintuckykdub Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6hQxX... LYRICS It’s the night before a holiday Everything’s closed and gone away Everyone’s tryin’ to make it to opening day It’s just a silent night in the country Drive past the liquor store You know I don’t drink that stuff no more The rumble of the engine feels like my soul Smooth when it’s runnin’ A little rough when it’s not movin’ That’s why I like to ride around alone Think about everything I’ve done Take it all in and enjoy the show Just like it’s the first time (Chorus) You know I like to ride around in my ol’ Comanche And wonder If you ever think about me Do you ever think about me? I know you wish you knew me like when I was a kid But I’d never go back to how it was then We’ve all got our own amends to make We’ve all got our own hearts to break That’s the way it is That’s why I like to ride around alone Think about everyone I love Remember most, forget some Just like it’s the first time (Chorus) You know I like to ride around in my ol’ Comanche And wonder if you ever think about me Do you ever think about me? You know I like to ride around in my ol’ Comanche And wonder If you ever think about me Do you ever think about me? Do you think about me? You know I like to ride around in my ol’ Comanche Ol Comanche Ol Comanche #kelseywaldon #commanche #everyghost
New Album from Kelsey Waldon out June 20, 2025 via Oh Boy Records

Kelsey Waldon - Comanche

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Kelsey Waldon - "Comanche" (Official Video)

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A collection of music videos and lyric videos by Kelsey Waldon. In 2019, Kelsey Waldon performed at the Grand Ole Opry with John Prine, who invited her to join the Oh Boy Records family while up onstage—making Waldon the label’s first new artist signing in 15 years. Waldon shares gritty and glorious portraits of living in devotion to your deepest dreams: the brutal self-doubt and unending sacrifice, hard-won wisdom and sudden moments of unimaginable transcendence. With her supreme gift for spinning harsh truths into songs that soothe and brighten the soul, the Kentucky-bred artist ultimately makes unassailable cases for boldly following your heart.
Kelsey Waldon performing live in shows and sessions.
“I wrote ‘No Regular Dog’ at a time when I was gone so much and working so hard and starting to wonder if I had the staying power to keep it going,” says Waldon, who now lives in Ashland City, Tennessee. “After putting in my time in the van on the road, after all the blood, sweat, and tears and the crying in parking lots, I’d finally gotten to where I wanted—but it was also a moment when I really started questioning myself. In the end I came around to answer my own question and realize that, yes, I can do this. I won’t be put down so easy. I am no regular dog.” Waldon’s fourth full-length and the follow-up to 2019’s White Noise/ White Lines—her debut release for John Prine’s Oh Boy Records—No Regular Dog came to life over the course of many charmed and freewheeling sessions at Dave’s Room Studio in Los Angeles, with production from kindred spirit Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker). “I’d never recorded an album anywhere but Nashville or back home, and it felt good to get outside my bubble,” Waldon says. “We were able to hunker down and work till late into night, doing what we could to catch lightning in a bottle.” Looking back on the making of No Regular Dog—an album rooted in rigorous self-reflection—Waldon speaks to her newly clarified sense of purpose as a songwriter and artist. “I hope that these songs are able to live with people and help make the world a little better, because I think that’s a big part of what my job is,” she says. “At the end of the day, I’m so thankful for my passion for music because it’s sustained me throughout my whole life, and now I want it to do the same for other people. And if anyone’s struggling, I hope they can recognize the ‘No Regular Dog’ within themselves, and start to see how much they’re really worth.”