Watch Luke Combs Perform “Six Feet Apart” on “The Late Show”

Watch Luke Combs Perform “Six Feet Apart” on “The Late Show”

Luke Combs helped kick off the sixth season of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Sept. 14 with a socially distanced performance of his quarantine-inspired tune, “Six Feet Apart.”

Penned by Luke, Brent Cobb and Rob Snyder, “Six Feet Apart” features Luke crooning the chorus: “I miss my mom / I miss my dad / I miss the road / I miss my band / Giving hugs and shaking hands / It’s a mystery, I suppose / Just how long this thing goes / There’ll be crowds and there’ll be shows / And there will be light after dark / Someday, when we aren’t six feet apart.”

“Six Feet Apart” will be included on Luke’s upcoming deluxe album, What You See Ain’t Always What You Get, which drops on Oct. 23.

Watch Luke perform “Six Feet Apart” below.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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