Review By Glen Parkes
Country powerhouse Larry Fleet returns with “A Lotta Women”, a heartfelt tribute to the woman who keeps him grounded amidst his rambling, road-worn lifestyle. Known for his honest songwriting and rich, soulful vocals, Fleet once again delivers a track that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable.
Following his previous hit “Hard Work & Holy Water”, which painted a vivid picture of his blue-collar roots—pouring concrete by day and playing honky-tonk bars by night—Fleet now shifts his focus to the unwavering support of his wife. “A Lotta Women” is a love letter wrapped in grit and grace, celebrating the strength, patience, and devotion that often go unseen behind the scenes.

Musically, the song is a perfect blend of traditional country storytelling and Fleet’s signature soulful delivery. The steady acoustic strum lays the foundation for his warm, heartfelt vocals, while subtle steel guitar licks add an authentic, old-school touch. The melody is both uplifting and nostalgic, making it an easy singalong for country fans who appreciate a song with real emotion behind it.
Lyrically, “A Lotta Women” stands out for its sincerity. Fleet doesn’t just praise his wife—he acknowledges the sacrifices and steadfast loyalty that come with loving a man constantly on the move. It’s a song that pays homage not only to his own marriage but also to all the women who stand beside the dreamers, the drifters, and the hardworking men chasing something bigger than themselves.
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