Selected Songwriting
Bridget Paige writes fully realized songs grounded in character and lived experience. Bridget is open to selective collaboration, including sync development, co-writing with composers or producers, and artist-facing material approached with intention and fit.
For collaboration or sync-related inquiries, please reach out via email to bridget@bridgetpaige.com.
The following selections represent a curated sample of Bridget Paige’s songwriting, chosen to reflect narrative range, emotional tone, and placement potential.
Seven Miles North
A quietly devastating piece shaped by memory, regret, and a love that never fully leaves. Anchored in place and restraint, it honors what was lost without blame, allowing understatement to carry the emotional weight.
My Favorite Place
A tender love portrait that redefines home as closeness rather than location. Moving from scenery to connection, it finds belonging in shared stillness and the feeling of being fully known.
Another Bluegrass Day
Kentucky-rooted and road-worn, this piece carries regret, faith, and hard-earned humility. It captures the calm resolve that follows loss and the grace of letting someone go without bitterness.
Storm Ain’t Over
Built on storm imagery and emotional accountability, this narrative centers on seeing warning signs too late and choosing clarity over illusion. It moves forward without denial or excuse.
Loved You Louder
A powerful reckoning with words left unsaid. Expansive without excess, it revisits loss through realization rather than longing, letting honesty—not nostalgia—drive the arc.
History’s Lullaby
A late-night cut about emotional fatigue and the cost of competing with someone else’s past. Its central metaphor captures the quiet ache of being asked to stay without ever being fully chosen.
Here I Sit
A stark, grounded piece that lives in the stillness after loss. Familiar cultural touchstones and deliberate restraint allow absence, solitude, and reflection to speak for themselves.
Fighting For You
A contemporary look at emotional imbalance and the strain of waiting for certainty. Vulnerability gives way to resolve as self-respect begins to take shape.
Between Love and Right
An examination of moral conflict and the quiet cost of loyalty. Through symbolic imagery and restraint, it traces the widening distance between desire and conscience.
Nothing Without You
Grounded in everyday devotion, this portrait of partnership unfolds through working mornings, mid-day calls, and coming home again—love built through effort, trust, and shared responsibility.
You’re My Favorite Country Song
Bright and playful, this piece celebrates falling in love with the life you’re building together. Romance lives in motion, laughter, and choosing each other without pressure.
The Best Is Coming Yet
A radio-leaning cut that captures early connection and the confidence of leaning forward instead of holding back. It lives in anticipation, presence, and belief in what’s next.
Come Waltzing With Me
A warm invitation out of emotional limbo and into the present. Built on a playful dance metaphor, it balances patience and momentum—offering connection without force.
Mr. Right (Blue Chevy)
A grounded love story about choosing dependability over temporary romance. Small-town detail and emotional maturity define a connection that feels steady, real, and unforced.
The Answer’s Yes
Centered on reassurance rather than pursuit, this piece captures the moment hesitation gives way to trust—choosing to build something real and answering doubt without reservation.
That’s Real Love
A declaration of permanence and intention. Instead of chasing romance, it defines love through clarity—building a life together and knowing when forever is the only thing that’s enough.
The Best of You and Me
A steady look at connection that holds through distance, time, and change. Quiet assurance replaces tension, favoring continuity, shared history, and belief in what lies ahead.
Where Forever Starts
A warm progression from possibility to promise. Simple questions give way to quiet certainty, focusing on choosing one another for the life that follows.
Forever, You and Me
A mature examination of staying when love asks for patience instead of passion. Connection deepens as two people slow down, rebuild trust, and decide—again—to move forward together.
The Circle
A generational story tracing lifelong commitment through decades of family, faith, and perseverance. Love is honored not as a moment, but as a lifetime built quietly, day by day.
Live the Day
Hope-forward without sentimentality, this piece follows the release of emotional armor after survival mode. Physical imagery and quiet resolve guide the shift from endurance to renewal.
Where, Oh Where Does Loyalty Lie
An unflinching look at moral uncertainty, told from the edges of commitment. Unanswered questions, waiting, and doubt reveal the erosion that comes when truth remains unclaimed.
Moonshine in the Hills
Devotion is measured against the vastness of the world itself, with a quiet nod to Kentucky roots. Moving through wide landscapes and grounded certainty, the lyric captures a love too deep to be traded, contained, or forgotten.
Ash and Memory
A stark, poetic aftermath where explanations no longer matter. Loss, regret, and emotional residue linger without comfort or closure.
Bullet on a Barstool
Tense and cinematic, this piece uses danger and inevitability as metaphors for love that refuses to fade. Emotional permanence is carried through motion, memory, and what cannot be left behind.
Additional material is available. A full songwriting catalog may be provided upon request.