"How Far Does a Goodbye Go" is a song by American country music singer Jason Aldean. It was released on September 12, 2025, as the lead single from his twelfth studio album, Songs About Us. The song was co-written by Kurt Allison, John Edwards, Tully Kennedy, and John Morgan and was produced by Aldean's longtime collaborator Michael Knox.
| "How Far Does a Goodbye Go" | ||||
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| Single by Jason Aldean | ||||
| from the album Songs About Us | ||||
| Released | September 12, 2025 | |||
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| Length | 3:55 | |||
| Label | BBR | |||
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| Producer | Michael Knox | |||
| Jason Aldean singles chronology | ||||
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History
editCritical reception and commercial performance
editThe reception to the single was largely positive. Country Now praised Aldean's vocal delivery, calling it his strongest in years and comparing the song's sound to his earlier hits such as "The Truth" and tracks from his Wide Open era.[3] Whiskey Riff noted that the single stands out against Aldean's recent catalog, suggesting it recalls the style that first made him popular in the 2000s and early 2010s.[4]
"How Far Does a Goodbye Go" debuted at number 19 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart dated September 27, 2025, tying Aldean's highest debut on that chart.[5][6] The single earned 10 million audience impressions in its first week, powered in part by first-day airplay from iHeartRadio stations.[5] It matched the chart debuts of Aldean's 2012 single "Take a Little Ride" and 2014's "Burnin' It Down", both of which later became number one hits.[5][6] It reached number one on the week ending February 21, 2026, becoming Aldean's 26th number-one and his first since "Trouble with a Heartbreak" in May 2022.
Melinda Newman and Jessica Nicholson ranked the song as the second-best song on the album.[7]
Personnel
editMusicians
edit- Jason Aldean – vocals
- Michael Knox – programming
- Rich Redmond – drums
- Tully Kennedy – bass, programming
- Kurt Allison – electric guitar, programming
- Adam Shoenfeld – electric guitar
- Danny Rader – 12-string acoustic guitar
- Tony Harrell – Hammond organ
- Mike Johnson – pedal steel guitar
- Blake Bollinger – programming
Technical
edit- Michael Knox – producer
- Peter Coleman – engineer
- Brandon Epps – editing, assistant engineer
- Mickey Jack Cones – vocal engineer
- Jeff Braun – mixing
- Adam Ayan – mastering
Charts
edit| Chart (2025–2026) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Canada Country (Billboard)[8] | 18 |
| US Billboard Hot 100[9] | 37 |
| US Country Airplay (Billboard)[10] | 1 |
| US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[11] | 12 |
References
edit- ↑ Humphrey, Jack (September 4, 2025). "Jason Aldean Teases New Song "How Far Does a Goodbye Go"". Country Central. Retrieved September 23, 2025.
- ↑ Dukes, Billy (September 12, 2025). "Jason Aldean, 'How Far Does a Goodbye Go' Lyrics Hide the Truth About Heartbreak". Taste of Country. Retrieved September 23, 2025.
- 1 2 Black, Lauren Jo (September 15, 2025). "'How Far Does A Goodbye Go' Brings Back the Classic Jason Aldean Fans Know and Love". Country Now. Retrieved September 23, 2025.
- ↑ Ryan, Aaron (September 16, 2025). "Jason Aldean's New Single "How Far Does A Goodbye Go" Reminds Fans Of His Old Music & They're Hoping Old Aldean Is Back". Whiskey Riff. Retrieved September 23, 2025.
- 1 2 3 Penuell, Russ (September 19, 2025). "Jason Aldean Debuts on Country Airplay Chart: How Far Did 'Goodbye' Go?". Billboard. Retrieved September 23, 2025.
- 1 2 "Jason Aldean's Ties His Highest Debut On Country Airplay Chart With "How Far Does A Goodbye Go"". Effingham Radio. September 21, 2025. Retrieved September 23, 2025.
- ↑ Newman, Melinda; Nicholson, Jessice (April 24, 2026). "Jason Aldean's 'Songs About Us': Every Track Ranked". Billboard. Retrieved May 3, 2026.
- ↑ "Canada Country: Week of April 4, 2026". Billboard Canada. Retrieved April 5, 2026.
- ↑ "Jason Aldean Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved February 3, 2026.
- ↑ "Jason Aldean Chart History (Country Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved February 14, 2026.
- ↑ "Jason Aldean Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved February 19, 2026.