Country singer Jordan Davis filmed a video in Tucson for his new single โ€œTucson Too Late.โ€ He said he will sing the song when he plays the Pima County Fair on Saturday, April 29.

Country singer Jordan Davis spent a day in Tucson late last month filming a music video for his newest single, โ€œTucson Too Late.โ€

Hereโ€™s the thing: Before that trip, the Nashville country singer who broke out big with his song of the year โ€œBuy Dirtโ€ two years ago had never been to Tucson.

He probably couldnโ€™t even spell it if put on the spot.

But the word โ€œTucsonโ€ flowed a lot better than any other T-town he and his brother thought of when they wrote the song.

โ€œWe had kinda had the idea for the song before we actually had the place picked out,โ€ he explained during a phone call from a Michigan concert stop in early April. โ€œSo luckily Tucson is an awesome sounding city and thatโ€™s the one we landed on.โ€

โ€œTucson Too Lateโ€ will definitely be on his setlist when Davis makes his Tucson debut at the Pima County Fair on Saturday, April 29.

The 35-year-old Louisiana native included several Tucson landmarks in the video, which doesnโ€™t have a release date yet. With the help of Tucson film scout Jim Gross and Film Tucson, Davis included several iconic Tucson backdrops in the video, including Triple T Truck Stop and a stretch of saguaro-dotted desert on the west end of West 36th Street that leads into Tucson Mountain Park, Gross said.

Ask Davis about the landmarks, and heโ€™s at a loss, but he did remember a โ€œreally cool studioโ€ where Linda Ronstadt and Kenny Rogers had recorded. Gross said Jim Brady Recording Studios also had some equipment dating back to the 1970s and โ€™80s that made for a cool backdrop.

โ€œTucson Too Lateโ€ is the latest single from Davis, who launched his career as a songwriter in Nashville in 2012, not long after earning an environmental degree from Louisiana State University. Four years later, he signed a record deal and the following year, released his debut single, the up-tempo โ€œIf He Singles You Up.โ€ The song topped the country charts, and โ€œitโ€™s been kind of off to the races ever since.โ€

โ€œIf He Singles You Upโ€ was the first of three singles (โ€œTake it From Me,โ€ โ€œSlow Dance in A Parking Lotโ€) off Davisโ€™s 2018 debut studio album โ€œHome State.โ€

In 2020 and 2021, he released EPs that kept him on country radio, including the singles โ€œAlmost Maybesโ€ and โ€œBuy Dirt,โ€ which he co-wrote with his brother Jacob and the songwriting brothers Josh and Matt Jenkins.

โ€œBuy Dirtโ€ was the career changer. Released in July 2021, by yearโ€™s end, it had topped the charts, landed at No. 22 on Billboardโ€™s Hot 100 that charts mostly pop and rock songs and earned the designation Song of the Year in November 2022 by the Country Music Association.

โ€œI knew it was a special song, and it meant a lot to have Luke (Bryan) on it, but Iโ€™ve never been really good at picking songs that do well,โ€ Davis said when asked if he ever imagined โ€œBuy Dirtโ€ would impact his career trajectory in the way that it did. โ€œI think the day we wrote it we knew we wrote something special, but we just thought it was special because it was really honest and meant a lot to us personally. We didnโ€™t expect it to go on and do what itโ€™s done.

โ€œFor me thatโ€™s a healthy way of approaching songwriting,โ€ he added. โ€œYou write a song and you can love it, but at the end of the day thatโ€™s one song and you gotta get up the next day and write another one. But donโ€™t get me wrong: That song definitely means more to me.โ€

Which brings him to โ€œTucson Too Late.โ€ He had considered โ€œTulane Too Late,โ€ but โ€œTulaneโ€ doesnโ€™t exactly roll smoothly off the tongue.

โ€œThatโ€™s truly kind of how we landed on that title,โ€ said the father of two, who is expecting No. 3 with wife Kristen in June. โ€œAnd to be honest with you now, the music fits it. I feel like as weird as that sounds, now that I listen to that song, even the production to me feels like Tucson. Iโ€™m really glad that we landed on that T-town.โ€

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Contact reporter Cathalena E. Burch at cburch@tucson.com. On Twitter @Starburch