
Song Logistics
Country Song Title: I Don’t Push Girls No More
Artist: Anonymous Country Soloist
Written by: Ronald Hudkins
Produced by: Hudkins Publishing
Vocals & Music by: Songer AI Studio
Estimated Runtime: 3:45 – 4:00
Genre: Reflective Country Ballad with a Humorous Twist
For Fans Of: Luke Combs, Scotty McCreery, Dierks Bentley
COMMERCIAL RIGHTS: Fully cleared for radio rotation
RELEASE DATE: August 2025
Unspoken App WEBSITE: https://UnspokenTimes.com Catalog Number: LR- 2867626 ISRC: CALVP2590590
Universal Product Code (UPC) : 057829207653
About the Song:
“I Don’t Push Girls No More” is a country ballad that walks the line between humor and heartache. It follows the emotional journey from boyhood crushes—where love looked like teasing and shoves—to the quiet thunder of real love arriving unannounced. Set in a barroom full of noise and distractions, one man finds himself silenced by a woman he instantly knows is different. With a mix of self-deprecating charm and grown-up sincerity, this song captures what it feels like to recognize a soul connection... and try not to screw it up. It’s country storytelling at its finest—authentic, relatable, and just bold enough to make you laugh through the lump in your throat.
Why This Song Matters:
It’s relatable for any man who’s ever been too bold as a boy… and too stunned as a man when “the one” appears. A modern country classic in the making—equal parts barstool storytelling and grown-up vulnerability.
Theme:
Boys tease. Men freeze.
This is a coming-of-age story wrapped in a barroom setting—how a man goes from schoolyard shoves to soul-deep silence the moment real love walks through the door. It’s funny, tender, and deeply human.
ARTIST BIO
The Anonymous Country Duet series showcases emotionally raw storytelling in the vocal styles of modern country greats. Each track—written by Ronald Hudkins and produced using Songer AI Studio musicians—blends lyrical depth with smooth, expressive vocals.
Hudkins Publishing continues to fuse human truth with innovation, creating unforgettable songs for those who feel deeply but speak softly.
Lyric Sheet I Don’t Push Girls No More
[Verse 1 – Childhood Days]
Back when we were kids on the playground lot,
If I liked a girl, I’d give her a shot—
Not Cupid’s arrow, more like a shove,
‘Cause I didn’t know how to say it was love.
Pulled her braid, stole her snack,
Said “you’re gross!” but always came back.
Thought I was clever, thought I was the best,
But inside I just wanted a heart to confess.
[Chorus]
But I don’t push girls no more,
Ain’t knockin’ books or slamming doors.
Now I sit in bars with beer and noise,
Still just a kid, one of the boys.
But when she walked in, I hit the floor—
No shove, no tease, no words I swore…
‘Cause I don’t push girls no more.
[Verse 2 – Growing Up Too Fast]
Fast forward years to this honky-tonk scene,
My heart’s still racing, but I’ve learned a thing.
Flipped the script on how love plays out,
It’s more than just teasing, yeah, there’s no doubt.
So I take a chance with a smile on my face,
No room for games in this grown-up space.
Lookin’ in her eyes, I see something real,
A warmth in my chest that I can finally feel.
[Chorus]
‘Cause I don’t push girls no more,
Ain’t knockin’ books or slamming doors.
Now I sit in bars with beer and noise,
Still just a kid, one of the boys.
But when she walked in, I hit the floor—
No shove, no tease, no words I swore…
‘Cause I don’t push girls no more.
[Bridge – Reflection]
It’s a lesson in life, oh, can’t you see?
Love ain’t a game, it’s a fragile decree.
So here’s to the gals, the ones we adore,
No more pushing, just kindness galore.
Every laugh, every tear, every look and forgive,
That’s how you show that you want them to live.
[Verse 3 – Finding True Love]
So here’s to the night, and here’s to the song,
A new way of thinking, where we all belong.
With her hand in mine, we’ll sway to the beat,
No childhood tricks, just love that’s sweet.
I’ve found what’s gold in this crazy old world,
The treasure I found is this beautiful girl.
[Chorus]
‘Cause I don’t push girls no more,
Ain’t knockin’ books or slamming doors.
Now I sit in bars with beer and noise,
Still just a kid, one of the boys.
But when she walked in, I hit the floor—
No shove, no tease, no words I swore…
‘Cause I don’t push girls no more.
[Outro]
So raise a glass to the lessons we learn,
For the heart’s a fire, and it always will burn.
In a world full of laughter, let love be the score,
I don’t push girls, I open the door.