Frontman Randy Rogers penned "Know That by Now" with Lee Miller, Jon Randall and Jack Ingram, spinning a reflection on those lessons you just can't seem to learn. "I been around the sun a time or two / Running in circles ain't nothing new / I never moved on, I just like the way it sounds / You'd think I'd know that by now," Rogers sings, hoping against hope that a lost relationship might pick back up.
"'Know That by Now' is probably the most introspective song on the album," Rogers shares. "I'd love to say it's about me, but it's probably about you, too. It's just about the guy who can't say 'no' once he starts. Who puts obstacles in his own way and screws up on purpose so that he can't succeed. As we get older, we do learn from our mistakes, but that doesn't mean we're not gonna still make em, so... I should know that by now."
Randy Rogers Band has been continually releasing new music ahead of Homecoming, starting with lead single "Picture Frames," which hit #1 at Texas Country radio and was declared a "timeless song of enduring love” by Billboard, and following with "Nothing But Love Songs" and "Heart for Just One Team," which scored spots on Apple Music, Spotify and Tidal playlists and have been highlighted by ABC, Whiskey Riff and Wide Open Country. Homecoming re-teams the Texas band with producer Radney Foster, who helmed much of their breakout early work.