Larry Bastian, who labored with Garth Brooks on hit songs like “Friends in Low Places” and “Rodeo,” has handed away. He was 90.
The legendary nation songwriter’s son, Nick, introduced the unhappy information on Fb and confirmed that Bastian handed away on Sunday, April 6, in California.
“The Lord called Dad home last night,” Bastian’s son wrote, per The Mirror. “He taught us at a very young age gun safety, along with teaching us hunting and fishing. He let us be boys, which seems to be a dying thing these days.”
“Thank you Dad for inspiring in how I raised my kids,” the tribute continued. “I took them to work with me and raised them to be free range country kids and now they are raising their’s the same way. I love you Dad.”
Brooks, 63, celebrated the songwriter again in 1995 when he known as Bastian one in every of “music’s greatest writers of all time.”
“If one looks down the list of music’s greatest writers of all time, I couldn’t imagine the list being complete without the name of Larry Bastian,” the nation music celebrity stated.
Apart from hit songs like “Friends in Low Places,” “Rodeo,” and “The Dance,” Bastian additionally helped pen the vastly common hit “Unanswered Prayers” with Brooks and fellow songwriter Pat Alger in 1991.
Brooks was so impressed with Bastian that he included a narrative concerning the songwriter and “Unanswered Prayers” within the liner notes of his 1994 compilation album, “The Hits.”
“Pat Alger and I worked on this song quite a long time without a hook, without the line. We passed it by Larry Bastian, and it was as if it was meant to be,” the nation crooner wrote. “Larry, his wife, Myrna, and I were taking a walk down 18th Avenue, and he looked at me and said, ‘Oh, that’s simple. This song should be called ‘Unanswered Prayers’ because some of God’s greatest gifts are unanswered prayers.’”
“This is probably the truest song I have ever been involved with as a writer,” Brooks continued. “This actually happened to my wife and me when we went back home to Oklahoma. Every time I sing this song, it teaches me the same lesson…happiness isn’t getting what you want, it is wanting what you’ve got.”
The Submit has reached out to Brooks’ reps for remark relating to the songwriter’s passing.
Apart from Garth Brooks, Bastian additionally wrote songs for nation music superstars like Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Conway Twitty, Reba McEntire, and Buck Owens.
“That type of drive, first off, you have to know that you can do it,” Bastian defined throughout an interview on “The Paul Leslie Hour” in 2020. “There was no doubt in my mind that I could write a song. I think you have to be that driven to succeed, and then there’s a lot of luck.”
“They have a saying, ‘You can’t get out of the way of a hit song,’” he added, “and that’s so right.”
Bastian’s loss of life this month got here as Brooks stays dogged by sexual assault allegations launched by his former make-up artist.