Cole Swindell Pays Tribute To His Late Mom

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Mandy Robinson

Country musician Cole Swindell lost his mother, Betty Carol Rainey, in September 2021. Swindell paid a heartfelt tribute to the tragic event during his Twelve Tour performance in Rome, Georgia. Swindell’s ‘Heads Up Heaven’ reflects on the impact of his mother’s presence in his life.

Cole’s Tear-Jerking Song

In September 2021, Betty Carol Rainey, the mother of Cole Swindell, passed away. The singer performed “Heads Up Heaven,” an unreleased song, in honor for her during his Twelve Tour show on November 4th in Rome, Georgia. Swindell’s poignant track anticipates his mother’s arrival and is a heartfelt message to higher powers. Swindell premiered the unreleased song at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville during his Back Down To The Bar Tour in November 2022. He made mention of this performance before singing the song once more over the weekend. Cole Swindell’s unreleased song, “Heads Up Heaven,” performed in memory of his late mother, Betty Carol Rainey, is a deeply moving tribute reported to Music Mayhem Magazine. The song not only reflects Swindell’s grief but also serves as a heartfelt connection to the enduring love he holds for his mother. Some lyrics are:

“She’s always wanted to meet you face to face. Heads up heaven, there’s a good one headed your way.”

 

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Cole Swindell’s Mom Passed 2021

On September 13, 2021, the Georgia native first informed fans about his mother’s passing through a social media post. He shared a photo captured from a plane window as he made his way home to be with his family. Swindell resumed touring one week after opening for Thomas Rhett. Swindell performed ‘You Should Be Here’ in honor of his mother at a Massachusetts concert. He wrote:

“Took this on the flight home to Georgia this afternoon. Lost my sweet Mom today. I know she’s up there. Gonna miss her so much. Love y’all.”

The singer explained to the audience that he chose to attend the show instead of taking the weekend off, despite Rhett’s suggestion. In a 2019 interview with PopCulture.com, Swindell discussed his mother, revealing that she consistently emphasized the significant strides he had made in his career. Cole Swindell’s dedication to performing is a testament to his resilience in the face of personal tragedy, losing his mother. Despite the weight of grief, Swindell channels his emotions into a poignant tribute, singing for her with an unreleased song. This act showcases his musical prowess and becomes a touching homage to the enduring love and connection he maintains with his late mother. Swindell’s ability to turn pain into a powerful performance is a testament to the healing nature of music.

@glamgirl38.0

#twelvetour @coleswindell Touching moment at the show, listening to Heads Up Heaven being performed on the last night of the tour. It was an honor to hear it live ❤️🥺

♬ original sound – Glo

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